r.chorneau nineteen seventy three
by raymond chorneau
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in 1973, artist Raymond Chorneau moved into a one car garage on 4th Place, one block up from the Strand. this was to be his first studio. he boiled water on a hotplate, drank folgers instant and hand rolled his cigarettes. from fall to spring he could eat the clams dug up using his toes at low tide and as such he lived as well as any of the characters John Steinbeck wrote about. using newsprint glued to tarpaper with latex housepaint he painted many paintings. some of these brought him his earliest successes.
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r. chorneau
portland, oregon
..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 concrete. 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.