85" x 67", oil on canvas
"If the paintings of David Bromley do not quite nestle into the sonorous decor of the Parisian Nabis of a century ago, they do propose a point of divergence from neo-impressionism at which Matisse and Kirchner camped to water their horses. The effects of light, in Bromley's eye, are not to he copied but expressed in color and color, itself, never straying too far from the nucleus of its energy; is angled and tilted to express space with an urgency that delegates even proportion and perspective to secondary status." - New Art International.