Drop Echo
Drop Echo

Drop Echo
2015
39x57cm
Watercolour on paper

Exhibited: RWS Contemporary Watercolours 2015
Quay Arts Open 2015



During the allied invasion in 1944 air drops over Normandy were planned in great detail and carefully rehearsed: aircraft flying in strict formation, paratroops jumping in sticks of 11 at exactly the right time, height and location.

On the day these designs could be, and usually were, disrupted by weather, enemy action, human error or random events until the carefully prepared patterns dissolved or were shattered and disintegrated.

This is a memory, a reverberation: an echo.

Drop Echo

Drop Echo
2015
39x57cm
Watercolour on paper

Exhibited: RWS Contemporary Watercolours 2015
Quay Arts Open 2015



During the allied invasion in 1944 air drops over Normandy were planned in great detail and carefully rehearsed: aircraft flying in strict formation, paratroops jumping in sticks of 11 at exactly the right time, height and location.

On the day these designs could be, and usually were, disrupted by weather, enemy action, human error or random events until the carefully prepared patterns dissolved or were shattered and disintegrated.

This is a memory, a reverberation: an echo.