Raymond Chorneau
Small Works on Paper - 12”
“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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View from the Dune
Coldest Day of Summer
Fast Eddy
The Return of the Blanket Woman
Mare and Foal
Talk Talk
Pops in Green Pajamas
Act 1 Scene 3
The Unfiltered Truth, As I See it
Secret Note
Lady In The Rocks
Haute Couture
Beautiful Friends
The V. Minnelli Portrait
What's for Dessert?
Neighborhood Plumbers
Blue Ray
Two Sided Rainbow
Masked Man
Let's Disco
Partly Cloudy
Caught Red Handed
Look Both Ways
The Basho Portrait
Sleeping Like A Lamb
"Let's Turn this Off Now"
"No, Like This"
Bringing In The Shopping
Catch This
Deedo In His Power Sweater
Free Hugs
Holiday Dreamers
Kept Waiting
Krazy Klouds
Lending A Hand
Man And Woman
Man At The Door