Exhibiting March 7 – April 3
Opening Reception: Saturday 7th March, 2-4pm
Victoria Floratos is an independent contemporary artist based in Melbourne, who has established a reputation for using eggshells to create mesmerising artwork and sculptures.
Floratos’ ability to use the humble eggshell as her medium, creates intricate works of art exploring themes of resilience, transformation and finding the beauty in life’s disruptors. Using this unique texture and symbolic material Victoria reflects on life’s disruptors – “how moments of fracture can lead to renewal and how chaos can be reshaped into something meaningful. Each piece serves as a reminder that even in ‘fragility, there is strength, and even in despair there is the potential for renewal, personal growth and new perspectives”.
Through meticulous craftmanship Floratos reimagines delicate eggshells, creating profound compositions, sculptures and narratives. She invites the viewer to explore the unexpected beauty found in life’s disruptors and challenges them to engage with their own personal life experiences.
“Interruptions shape life. Every disruption, like a cracked eggshell, leaves us with an impression. My work is about honouring those interruptions—finding beauty, strength, and renewal in what has been broken and lost. Rather than smoothing over disturbances, these artworks embrace them—showing how interruptions reshape our narratives and compel us to rebuild. Each piece asks: How do we gather what is broken and find strength in its re-formation?”
Victoria Floratos’ exhibition, Interruption, opens with a striking meditation on fragility, rupture, and renewal. Known for her innovative use of eggshells as her central medium, Floratos has cultivated a practice that transforms the ordinary into the profound.
Her process is both meticulous and intuitive. Each eggshell is broken, collected, and reassembled into layered compositions where cracks, scars, and fragments remain visible. Rather than concealing rupture, Floratos highlights it—turning fragility into a visual language of resilience. The works invite close attention: their textured surfaces hold quiet stories of breakage and repair, echoing the ways life itself is shaped by interruption.
With Interruption, Floratos extends her unique voice in contemporary art practice, using the humble eggshell to remind us that every crack carries memory—and within each fracture lies the possibility of renewal.
Themes of loss, migration, and transformation run through the exhibition, reflecting how sudden events fracture continuity and compel us to rebuild. Floratos’s work refuses perfection; instead, it embraces the beauty of imperfection, suggesting that strength emerges not despite interruption, but through it.
Viewers are invited to stand close, tracing the contours of cracked shells and fragmented patterns. In this intimacy, they encounter both the violence of rupture and the quiet act of mending. The artworks ask the viewer: When life interrupts us, how do we gather the fragments and begin again?