Suspended from flagpoles along Hobart’s arterial roads, works by four students from second year Graphic Design, University of Tasmania, will stimulate, entice and challenge your senses.
Flags are located at:
- Davey St, City
- Elizabeth St, North Hobart
- Holyman Ave, Hobart International Airport
- Railway Roundabout (Intersection Liverpool St & Brooker Ave)
- Entry to city from Southern Outlet & Corner of Macquarie St
Alex Farner
I wanted to represent the physical, unseen sensation of taste and explore the concept of flavour. I found that through photographing liquids, specifically food dyes, I could represent this sensation. The ways the dyes disperse in water and the shades of colour produced represented the immediate and echoing taste of flavour.
Jo Hanuszewicz
In creating these images, I experimented by freezing a range of fresh produce and flora collected from the Salamanca area and the foothills of Mt Wellington.
Using a variety of shapes and quantities, the final frozen pieces were photographed at different stages as they melted, revealing the produce and flora coming to life again after a period of dormancy.
Katie Hepper
My photographic images are sequenced in order conveying an expression of movement, mixing and turning.
Entrée features Chinese bone chopsticks grasping a metal, rusted chain; the chain symbolises the industrial nature of the docks. Main is a wiry net entwined around a fork, representing the fishing industry around the waterfront. Dessert explores the idea of food as something we can take away, enjoy and sample.
Jacky Ho
Word Of Mouth, pass it on.
Inspired by Roy Liechtenstein’s comic art style, I created a fun, narrative and comical appeal in Word Of Mouth through the careful selection of colour, technique, form, representation and image. I experimented
with portrait photography to capture emotions and expressions through the communication of food.