Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Exhibition No.4 By Mel Kerr


























Mel Kerr's exhibition named "The House" has a universal function and meaning for all cultures and its physical manifestation contains an enormous amount of information about humanity. Mel's sculptural and illustrative work investigates the space that reflects our personality, sense of aesthetics and our emotional and mental state.

Mel has exhibited extensively, including three major solo shows. Mel's current body of work is the continuing exploration of memory. The house acts as a visual metaphor as to how one compartmentalises thoughts and memory into different rooms. 

Mel works in illustration and sculpture. 
































Monday, June 18, 2012

Exhibition No.3 By Troy Mendham



Troy's installation reflects the art of spontaneity and his interest in wabi sabi.


"We had an ordeal none of us has forgotten, but each of us is still sailing. Nowadays I do my best to keep nature on my side."


Created using wood, polyester cord, paper, concrete, champagne box, acrylic paint, glass jar and water.


http://www.troymendham.com

Exhibition No.2. By Sandra Eterovic




































Sandra's exhibition reflects the clutter of images, handmade objects and found items that adorn her studio wall and space.


Sandra is a freelance illustrator and is developing a variety of handmade objects. From wooden and ceramic objects d'art to handmade textile accessories, knitted items and illustrated paper goods. Her work references her Eastern European heritage and love of retro ephemera whilst being infused with a bright contemporary aesthetic, attention to detail and a quirky sense of humour. 


See more of Sandra's amazing work on her blog // http://sandraeterovic.blogspot.com.au/

Exhibition No.1 By Julia Boros

























Julia's collection on display titled 'atmosphere' was inspired by summer in the city. Reflecting the light and shadows created by the summer brightness, Julia uses light pastel colours and flower designs printed on beautiful Kimono silk.


Julia is a recent graduate from RMIT Textile Design and Development. She is currently developing a professional folio and establishing herself in the world of fabric and textile design. 


http://juliaboros.wordpress.com/