2010 Fresh! Graduate Exhibition at Craft Victoria

I found some interesting artworks in Craft Victoria.
Apparently it is another graduate exhibition.

Ester Stewart's work is cool. I like the way that she flatten the objects on the wall. once the furniture is transformed into flattened boards, the sharp of it comes an abstract painting. With its colorful body, flattened furniture looks like the Cubist / Suprematist painting on the wall canvas.
Portable Compactable series, 2010 © Ester Stewart
Portable Compactable series, 2010 © Ester Stewart

Isabel Holloway made an interesting installation with plaster moulds of empty contraceptive pill packets. This work force me to rethink what is the meaning of birth control. We don't wait to have body before having a successful career / stablised income resource. That is the modern thought and is totally different from precedent generation. It also can reflect the idea of consumerism, industrialism, technologism, feminism .... 
All the babies we never had, 2010 © Isabel Holloway
All the babies we never had, 2010 © Isabel Holloway

Stephanie Craig uses magnets to create a tensioned scenario which intrigues my vision. The space between the magnets is, as if, illustrating the area that exist in our lives invisibly, just like a relationship between people. 
Flux, 2010 © Stephanie Craig
Flux, 2010 © Stephanie Craig