David Bromley (artist)

[1] David Bromley's artworks include two major bodies of work – the Boys Own adventure project and the Female Nude series.

[7] He takes inspiration from childhood books, popular culture and artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Glen Baxter.

He makes use of layering and texturing techniques while employing mediums such as metallic paint and leaf combined with black outlines on bold colours.

[10] In 2005, Bromley commissioned author and singer/songwriter Antonella Gambotto-Burke to co-write his series of short films, I Could Be Me,[11] which were narrated by Hugo Weaving and premiered at the Adelaide Festival in 2008.

[12] In an essay, Gambotto-Burke noted that, "As scripts are founded on what Alan Alda calls the 'subsurface tectonics of emotion', the result can sometimes be a psychic slam dunk.