“Black Geometry is produced as a primary investigation into drawing, done with the traditional approach of utilising graphite on paper. The act of drawing can represent a fluid and immediate articulation of thought and being in the world. My drawing practice explores a position where existential aesthetics, usually associated with literature, can be placed and teased out in the drawn image. In addition to this I am interested in how Post-Structural narrative can be constructed through a collective of drawn images. The drawings that make Black Geometry are intentionally compartmentalised and each drawing is a cipher for the next.”
Teo Treloar