Kate Stone says she works within self-imposed parameters, so her images can deconstruct space and rearrange it. ‘The resulting compositions rest at the intersection of logic and nonsense, order and disorder, control and chaos, transforming architecture into something almost unrecognisable,’ she says. ‘They combine the abstract and everyday and attempt to redefine them, but like a word repeated over and over they sever context and meaning, elevating form and material.’