Laura Aldridge’s light works explore the interplay between material, colour, and perception. Inspired by a ceramic doll with a high-gloss body and hand-dyed fabric skirt, her pieces combine luminous glazes and rich, glossy surfaces with the tactile roughness of fabric. The works investigate dualities—synthetic versus natural, object versus subject—inviting viewers to navigate the tension and form their own experience. Through these pieces, Aldridge considers the relationship between inside and outside, translating this exploration across both bodily and architectural scales. Her lights illuminate not just space, but the subtle connections between material, form, and perception.
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