Responding to the fluidity and formlessness of the reflections, I lay in washes with a loaded brush. Waves and ripples on the water’s surface entice a rhythmic counterpart in my own actions. Then on the washes drawn marks cascade, one over the other, affected by the sounds and movements of dragon flies, cicadas and birds.
And the river flows to the sea. As Heraclitus observed, everything flows. All things are in flux.
Reflections on water have been a long standing motif for artists. They have been central to Abstraction since Monet, Klimt and Mondrian. I see my drawing as a reflection on this tradition.
Brooke Thompson, 2015
Brooke Thompson has a Bachelor Fine Arts (Hons) from the National Art School and is a current candidate for a Masters of Fine Arts (major printmaking) from UNSW Art & Design. Over the last ten years she has exhibited in numerous group and solo shows. This is her second solo show at A-M Gallery.