Showing posts with label chinaski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinaski. Show all posts

Saturday, January 08, 2011

"Chinaski of Red Lake; Winter of 1989" update.

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This piece has been around for a couple years,
check out previous post. This video documents the earlier progress of work.



January 8, 2011.
Chinaski,acrylic painting,canvas,red lake,northwestern ontario

January 7
chinaski of red lake,acrylic painting,broken vulture art,bingorage

Jan6
chinaski of red lake,acrylic painting,broken vulture art,bingorage

Mid-December 2010
chinaski of red lake,acrylic painting,broken vulture art,bingorage

Jan7; hand and drink detail
chinaski of red lake,acrylic painting,broken vulture art,bingorage

Jan7; Chinaski detail.
You can see by these detail pics that the fabric, upon which this piece is painted, is extremely coarse.
chinaski of red lake,acrylic painting,broken vulture art,bingorage


Chinaski,acrylic painting,canvas,red lake,northwestern ontario

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Chinaski of Red Lake, Ontario; Winter, 1989.

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Greetings Bingo Ragers;

I have been absent, lately. My apologies. A new story, follows, below the fold: Chinaski of Red Lake; Winter 1989. It is accompanied by photo documentation and video of the evolution of the most recent painting (Acrylic on fabric), also entitled: Chinaski of Red Lake; Winter, 1989.



But first, some notes in the blogpost: Current Canadian political weather, the Avatar experience and the source of the Chinaski name reference.

Please click "Read More" for full post, from index page.