DRAWING

Railway causeway- Brooklyn - 2017-w/c-41x38cm

Hawkesbury landform I -2017 -w/c-41x38cm

Landscape with shadow-2015-w/c-41x38cm

Knight-(after-Durer)- charcoal on paper-41x38cm.jpg

Peat Island -2016-w/c-41x38cm

Peat Island drawing -2015-charcoal/paper -41x38cm

Dangar Island-2013-pencil/paper-42x35cm

Pelican drawing-2013--charcoal/paper-50x40cm

Railway causeway- Brooklyn-2017-w/c-41x38cm

Hawkesbury landform II -2017-w/c-41x38cm

Hawkesbury Landscape-2015-w/c-41x38cm

Landscape Narrative-2016-w/c-41x38cm

Wig-charcoal on paper-41x38cm

In search of Icarus -2015-charcoal/paper -41x38cm

Boat with blue tarp-2012-pencil/paper-42x35cm

Bust of Guillaume Apollinaire 2013 charcoal on paper 41x38cm.jpg

Drawing offers an unfettered approach to mark-making to record or realise an expression. As such it carries the DNA of the artist’s temperament, emotional and intellectual intentions.

Drawing extends our thinking. It allows us to investigate that which we consider, and that which we see and experience in both the conscious and subconscious world.

It is because of this extension, through drawing, that the ‘irrational’ as image or idea can emerge as a contender for our attention.