Raymond Chorneau
“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
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