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Tag Archives: apart

Backs Crowd Walking

Posted on December 26, 2014 by Chris Dale

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I often see older woman walking slowly as if standing still in the crowd of people around them.

Posted in 24"x 38", Brush, Ink | Tagged apart, emergent-art, group, old women, Paper, surfacing, walking | Leave a comment

Faces Walking Forward

Posted on December 22, 2014 by Chris Dale

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Big city

Posted in 24"x 38", Brush, Ink | Tagged apart, crowds, old women, road, street, walking | Leave a comment

Building Labor

Posted on December 16, 2014 by Chris Dale

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Hong Kong like many cities is constantly under construction. At lunchtime you will often see some one sleeping.

Posted in 24"x 38", Ink, Paper | Tagged apart, blue, building-labor, Hong-Kong, man, sleeping | Leave a comment

Painted Toes

Image | Posted on November 2, 2014 by Chris Dale

painted-toes

Participation in their own reflection of the mirror self.

Posted in 24"x 38", Hardboard, Palette Knife | Tagged apart, art, bathroom, Canada, countertop, mirror, painted-toes, painting, sitting, texting, toronto, young women | Leave a comment

Complete

Posted on August 14, 2014 by Chris Dale

complete

Sensation of lacking in this painting is twofold. Child desire for the idea of mother or women for child..

Posted in 24"x 38", Hardboard, Uncategorized | Tagged apart, chalk-drawing, Child, ground, mother, sleeping, woman, women | Leave a comment

Behind The Door

Image | Posted on May 4, 2014 by Chris Dale

Behind The Door

Is this privacy not looking or the lack of caring.

Posted in 24"x 38", Hardboard, Palette Knife | Tagged apart, art, bathroom, bathtub, door, ignorant, naive, Naked, oblivious, painting, woman, women, young | Leave a comment

Baton Ballet

Image | Posted on February 21, 2014 by Chris Dale

Baton Ballet

The baton seems to have become the preferred means of communication of governments when questioned by its citizens.

Posted in 24"x 38", Hardboard, Palette Knife | Tagged apart, ballet, baton, baton-ballet, dance, police, protest, Sunrise, violence | Leave a comment

Crucifiction

Image | Posted on December 6, 2013 by Chris Dale

Crucifiction

Sorry if i spoiled the story. Should have painted the nativity scene first. Apparently people like to know the ending at the beginning. In fact it’s the begin of this history. Without this event the other would have not happened.

Posted in 24"x 38", Hardboard, Iconic, Palette Knife | Tagged apart, cross, crucifixion, jesus, painting | Leave a comment

Scream

Image | Posted on November 25, 2013 by Chris Dale

Screem

Was not able to capture anger only fear.

Posted in 24"x 22", Hardboard, Palette Knife | Tagged apart, art, Canada, eyes, head, lips, painting, red, screem, teeth, toronto | Leave a comment

Say Something

Image | Posted on November 8, 2013 by Chris Dale

Say Somthing

This painting started with the idea of argument. There is no anger just exasperation?

Posted in Hardboard, Palette Knife | Tagged apart, brick, painting, red, wall | Leave a comment

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