Raymond Chorneau
Works on Paper - 22”
“It was sometime in 1955, and long before I was ever aware of French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson’s “decisive moment.” I experienced my own such moment which in retrospect was as defining as it was decisive, that time I drew my name in wet cement.
Drawing is a language one learns to make mischief with at an early age. When drawing is about finding truth in first things said, these days I like to start by breaking the tip of the pencil, like a welder scratch starts the arc of a burning rod.” - Raymond Chorneau
See Available Pieces by Raymond Chorneau Below
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She Talks to Butterflies
Ibiza
Portside Pony
Working In The Winter Marshes
Bear Island Beach
Secret Mission
Are You Here Every Day?
Tell Me What You Really Think
Storm Warning
Give Me a Quarter And I'll Tell You A Story
The Mahler Portrait
Gentle As An Early Morning
Prairie Girl
Old School
Portrait at Bird Rock
Cat N Ahat
Boy on the Dune
Valle Escondido
Chaise De Vestiaire
New Teeth
Esperonza
Newberry
Laundry Date
Piano
Dark Mood
Shadow Man
Boise
The Richard Towardzik Portrait
Swimmer