AND THE WALLS
COME TUMBLING DOWN


THE WALL (1993)
Size: 130cm W x 120cm H
Medium: Oils. Acrylic, Gold marker, Photographs, 
newspaper clippings on stretched canvas, framed
This artwork no longer exists.

The following words appeared on the artwork 
adjacent to photographs of The Wall at Green Park, Darlinghurst:-

“They built their wall
and judgements' cruelty drained their souls
and left them empty of self knowing
All that's left is their mark up on the stone
A memory in a mirror

They walked their wall
Their empty beggars bowls screaming silence
Hollowed by the siphons of a civilized society
A temporary fix of flight
Over in a night 

They dignify their wall 
and pointing fingers turn on themselves
The judged released from judgement
A bluebird rising to the sky
leads the way to discovering the light

And from these ashes
a greater phoenix will rise".


                                                                                         Neville Williams