The (Un)Expected

Bone china

42cm (diameter)

The (un)expected considers fertility and loss entwined within a shifting, unstable ecology. It attends to a life experience that is frequently left unspoken or quietly disavowed, tracing how hope, anticipation, disappointment, and grief overlap in ways that are fragile, contingent, and difficult to hold in public view.

Cyclical durations are explored in bone china, its inherent delicacy and unpredictability examining the fragility of existence and the nuanced tensions between holding and letting go. Each form is shaped freehand, unsupported by moulds, their precarious assembly suggesting that renewal and endurance arise only through mutual reliance, vulnerability, and the acceptance of impermanence.

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