Inspired by the Australian experience, this piece was one of several works exhibited in โThe Way I See Itโ group show in Sydney.
Ro has reflected on his perspective of life in Australia and detailed the connection between everyday people and their environment.
Here Ro draws upon weekend trips to the National Park/Manly-to-Spit walk/visiting friends in rural NSW. The piece depicts a solitary figure returning to nature.
Urban Bushwalker
Artwork Details
Medium | Drawing, Paper (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 150cm (W) x 200cm (H) x 0.2cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Ro Geddes...-Is a Sydney based charcoal artist.-Left his Engineering career to pursue his passion for fine art.-Has squashed a tomato on a stranger's face at La Tomatina.-Was absorbed by the creative pursuits of drawing, painting, and woodwork from an early age.-Is a keen observer of human nature, taking great inspiration from the gestures of people as they interact with their environment.-Has saved a girl from drowning in the Ionian Sea.-Swam with sharks in Belize.-Is attracted to the ocean and the properties of liquids, attempting to capture their dynamism, reflection and transparency in his work.-Has a tattoo of a scene from Ernest Hemmingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea'.-Has cooked marshmallows over a volcano in Guatemala.-Prefers the charcoal medium for its ability to carry tone and texture, and its versatility to be manipulated to convey varied emotion.-Has spent a night in lock-up in San Diego.-Is doing what he loves