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Category Archives: Aquatic

Our Father

Image | Posted on September 18, 2020 by Chris Dale

Large hand of father hugs.

Posted in 24" x 36", acrylic, Aquatic, Brush, Palette Knife, Paper | Tagged art, blue, children, father, finger, fingernails, hand, hugs, large, painting, relax, sand, sky | Leave a comment

Dancing In The Woods

Image | Posted on December 21, 2019 by Chris Dale

dancing-in-the-woods

Swaying to the breezes.

Posted in 16" x 19", acrylic, Aquatic, Birth, Palette Knife, Paper | Tagged art, Canada, dancing, grass, leaves, leves, meadow, nipple, painted, paintedladies, painting, portrait, portraiture, toronto, trees, woman, women, woods | Leave a comment

Drum

Image | Posted on February 18, 2019 by Chris Dale

drum

 

They love the drum.

Posted in 16" x 19", Aquatic, Brush, Palette Knife, Paper | Tagged art, blue, bodhran, Canada, drum, drumstick, jump, painting, pink, sunny, toronto, woman | Leave a comment

Goldfish

Image | Posted on January 23, 2014 by Chris Dale

Goldfish

There was a pet store that was close to my home that I would go with my daughter and it specializes in pearlscale

Posted in 24"x 22", Aquatic, Hardboard, Palette Knife, water | Tagged art, blue, fish, fish-tank, Goldfish, painting, Pearlscale, water | 2 Comments

Count Orlok

Image | Posted on September 27, 2013 by Chris Dale

Count Orlok

Nosferatu was my first horror film. It scared me so much as a child that was unable to sleep and the only move to do that since. The vampire as theme it popular culture is epidemic.

Posted in 24"x 22", Aquatic, Hardboard, Iconic, Palette Knife | Tagged art, Canada, F. W. Murnau, film, food, Max Schreck, neck, painting, smile, teeth, toronto, vampire, women | Leave a comment

Wilket Creek

Image | Posted on April 18, 2013 by Chris Dale

Wilket Creek

This took a long time to paint. The subject is from. a photo I taken by my father. Being so close to the subject it was hard to finish and still do not know if I like the result.

Posted in 24"x 38", Aquatic, Hardboard, Palette Knife, sold, water | Tagged arts, Child, family, mother, pink, summer, surfacing, water.creek | 2 Comments

By The Pool

Image | Posted on March 23, 2013 by Chris Dale

By The Pool

The colour blue is cold by the pool.

Posted in 24"x 22", Aquatic, Face type, Hardboard, Palette Knife, water | Tagged blue, cold, man, pool | Leave a comment

Boat

Image | Posted on March 20, 2013 by Chris Dale

Boat

Water in this painting and shark

Posted in 24"x 38", Aquatic, Hardboard, No references, Palette Knife, sold, water | Tagged art, boots, Canada, emergent-art, fishing, jigging, painting, portraiture, toronto, water, women | Leave a comment

Shark

Image | Posted on March 12, 2013 by Chris Dale

Shark,fin,teeth,surfacing,jaw

The limitation of all that blue.

Posted in 24"x 38", Aquatic, Hardboard, Palette Knife, water | Tagged emergent-art, jaw, Shark. fin, surfacing, teeth | Leave a comment

Are You Listening

Image | Posted on March 10, 2013 by Chris Dale

Are You Listening

Tougher but Apart

Posted in 24"x 22", Aquatic, Hardboard, Palette Knife | Tagged apart, art, blue, bold, Canada, couple, emergent-art, figure, frame, painting, tension, together, toronto, two, yellow | Leave a comment
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