
Godot’s Window 80 x 115 cm. Mixed media on Arches paper.

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Godot’s Window is a meditation on polarities. Within its multitudinous mostly horizontal ink lines are an engagement with the innate coherence of each set ‑- patent and obscure; permanent and ephemeral; profound and absurd; the muddy waters of Melbourne’s River Yarra and the ethereal mists of Scotland’s Iona. For one to exist so must the other. The third dimension that emerged in the making of this two-dimensional work was that of time. The title draws on the absent pivot of Samuel Beckett’s mid- 20 Century play