This exhibition presents porcelain wall lights handcrafted by Australian artist Sarah Tracton, exploring fragility, resilience, and transformation. Each light begins with fine porcelain slip poured onto plaster, creating delicate, translucent sheets. When fired at high temperatures, the porcelain contracts unpredictably, ensuring no two lights are ever the same, each uniquely shaped by fire, gravity, and chance.
Breakage is inevitable, yet instead of being discarded, these flaws are carefully repaired with gold using Kintsugi. The cracks become luminous scars, and the repaired porcelain wears its wounds proudly, perfectly unique in its idiosyncrasies. These lights invite us to see beauty beyond perfection: to recognise strength in fracture, grace in flaws, and illumination in what once seemed broken. Where breakage is not an ending but a beginning, where every scar becomes a source of light.