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Architectural Threadwork
Hatter’s architectural threadwork reimagines architectural form through stitch, translating the rigid language of the built environment into a tactile and impressionistic surface. Developed from Hatter’s background in architecture, the work functions as an architectural drawing in thread, exploring structure, surface, and form while revealing the city as a layered and constructed composition where precision and imperfection coexist.
Often presenting the reverse of the stitch as the finished surface, her work challenges ideas of control and instability, reimagining buildings as forms held together through tension and evoking the ways in which cityscapes are woven from histories, materials, and human intervention.
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