Introspection: New Drawings 2008
In Introspection, I continued the explorations of the northern headland of Gamay (Botany Bay), that I had begin with my previous year’s show Headland. Over the time of these explorations (on foot and in my studio), I was undergoing a brutal form of chemo-therapy, and my own head-land felt as if it had been invaded by an alien force. Somehow this seemed to fit with the paranoia of the area I was visiting and drawing. The work from those years is dark, in keeping with my mood, but also in keeping with the history of that place — the first frontier of this continent. The strange half-submerged bunkers of World War II fortifications seemed like an extension of my brain. The graffiti scratched into their burnt walls seemed etched into my synapses.
Oddly, when I escaped into my work during that dark period, I found a new freedom.
'Dripping water hollows out a stone' (Ovid) pastel on paper, 55 x 75
Stingray Map pastel on paper, 77 x 111
Centrepiece, pastel on paper, 55 x 75
Dark Black, pastel on paper, 55 x 75
Eastwards, pastel on paper, 55 x 75
Saltwater, pastel on paper, 55 x 75
Midnight Shakes the Memory, pastel on paper, 55 x 75, Winner Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize, 2009