The pursuit of printmaking and mapmaking is at the heart of many of the studio’s projects. These are deployed as a way of researching subtleties of place and work parallel with writing and exhibiting through galleries, museums, library collections and private commissions.Printmaking’s similarities with
landscape architecture is apparent in the way that layers, markings and patterns often expose the less tangible qualities of a site. The act of mapmaking inevitably provokes a keen awareness of geography, topography, history and context, and consequently makes their engagement implicit in the act of design.