artchrisdale
artchrisdale
______Painting______ By Chris Dale
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This is a collection of my paintings
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artchrisdale · 3 hours ago
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Easter Rabbit What Big Teeth You Have
I don't often see images that clearly show terrier on children's faces, but there is no doubt that the person dressed in this suit will cause long-term trauma for these children and maybe a phobia. It is certainly up there with, I suppose, the Clown Terror, which some people have never quite understood why, but they can be extremely frightening people in costumes.
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artchrisdale · 3 hours ago
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Count Orlok Known As Dracula, Is Ready For A Bite
Nosferatu was my first horror movie. It scared me so much as a child that I was unable to sleep, and that was only in one move to do that since. The vampire as a theme in popular culture is epidemic. Count Orlok is portrayed by German actor Max Schreck 1879–1936 in the silent film titled 'Nosferatu' 1922 based on Bram Stoker's character.
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artchrisdale · 1 day ago
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Plastic Pumpkins Halloween Adventure
This painting developed on the board, not from a photo taped to the easel. No idea was laid out on paper before starting painting. As a child of 5, I had a grey bunny suit that my ant had made, which I can remember wearing on two Halloweens and around the house, apparently for no reason. As the painting developed around bunny suits, I felt it required pumpkins in orange plastic but in the end could not find a place for them but imagine the painting with them and am surprised when they are not there.
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artchrisdale · 1 day ago
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Matching Jackets And Dark Orange Jack O'Lanterns
Two children sitting on a wall with matching outfits and jack o'lantern heads. I imagine that they are sisters, do you think they thought about having to wear matching costumes. Their mother clearly would win the argument, as they are so cute together.
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artchrisdale · 2 days ago
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Bret Hart The Hitman Of The Wrestling World
Bret Hart, 'Sergeant', “The Hitman.” Hart was born 1957 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, into the Hart wrestling family of Stu Hart and Helen, with eleven siblings. All 12 children worked in the pro wrestling business in some capacity. As a child, his father trained future wrestlers in the household basement and took him to local wrestling shows.
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artchrisdale · 2 days ago
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Chief Don Eagle Starts A Boxer And Ended A Wrestler
Carl Donald Bell, 1925–1966 Kahnawake, Quebec, “Chief Don Eagle”. Started boxing in 1945 and had fights with some famous fighters, but not till 1950 went into pro-wrestling was successful. Trained by his father, Chief Joseph War Eagle. Used Native American identity in promotion photos wearing a Sioux headdress even though he was Mohawk, who do not where this type of headdress, but at least he was actually native. Neither they nor his father were actually Chiefs. One of the most popular Native American wrestlers of all time.
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artchrisdale · 3 days ago
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Alfred Hitchcock, One World's Greatest Director
Sir Alfred Hitchcock, middle name Joseph KBE 1899–1988, lived in the flat above his parents' leased grocer's shop, the youngest of three children, whom he described as well-behaved. At six, the family moved and leased two stores and a fish-and-chips shop, and fishmongers lived above. Entering the film industry in 1919 His directorial debut was in the 1925 silent film “The Pleasure Garden”. ---
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artchrisdale · 3 days ago
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Sky Low Low, The Little Atlas NWA World Midget
Marcel Gauthier, “Sky Low Low”, 1928-1998, was 42 inches (ca. 107 cm) tall and 86 pounds (39.01 kg) when he started wrestling in the 1940s became part of Canadian National Wrestling Alliance and NWA World Midget Championship in Paris. Later performed Elizabeth II with Little Beaver. In the 1980s, his gimmicks were to challenge any midget wrestlers to a two-out-of three fall match for $100 and balance himself on his head using no hands.
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artchrisdale · 4 days ago
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Johnny Cash The Gambler, The Man In Black
Johnny Cash life was dominated by gospel music on the radio, and he was taught guitar by a childhood friend of his mother. Began playing and writing songs at 12 with a high-tenor voice, later becoming a bass-baritone. During his high school years, he sang on a local radio station. Later, he released an album of traditional gospel songs called My Mother's Hymn Book. It was played weekly on the Dennis Day and Jack Benny radio programs.
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artchrisdale · 4 days ago
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Barbra Streisand, One of America's Greats
Barbra Streisand, middle name Joan, was born 1942 in Brooklyn, New York City, to a Jewish family. Mother used to be a soprano singer but now works as a school secretary, and father is a high school teacher at the same school. The father died in 1942, and the family was near poverty, with their mother working as a low-paid bookkeeper.
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artchrisdale · 5 days ago
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Muhammad Ali: Float Like A Butterfly, Sting Like A Bee
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. 1942–2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. He began boxing at ages 12 through 18; he won a gold medal at the 1960 Olympics and turned professional that year with the nickname 'The Greatest'. Became Muslim after 1961 and 1964 renounced his birth name as a ���slave name” and changed to Muhammad Ali. In 1966, Ali refused the draft owing to his religious and ethical beliefs' to the Vietnam War. They were guilty of draft evasion and stripped of his boxing titles, but his conviction was overturned in 1971.
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artchrisdale · 5 days ago
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Coco Chanel Got Chanel Perfume from The Nazis
Coco Chanel, also known as Gabrielle Chanel, was born in a poor hospital in 1883 and died in 1971. Father vendor who sold work clothes and underwear while travelling to markets in various towns. When 11 mothers died, 32 fathers sent sons to work as farm labourers and daughters to an orphanage, a religious institution for orphaned girls -----
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artchrisdale · 6 days ago
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Dolly Parton, She Ain't No Dumb Blonde
Dolly Rebecca Parton is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and philanthropist born 1946 in a one-room cabin in the bank hills of Tennessee. To a poor sharecropper family, followed by a small tobacco farm. Her mother taught her about Smoky Mountain folklore and ancient ballads, which she credits with her musical abilities.
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artchrisdale · 6 days ago
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Lucille Ball, I'm Not Funny. What I Am Is Brave.
1911–1989 career began in 1929 modelling. Then, after a career on Broadway, she appeared in films in the 1930s and 1940s for R.K.O. Meeting, which was then led by Desi Arnaz. In the 1950s, they created the television sitcom I Love Lucy, produced by their soon-to-be large television studio, Desilu Productions, and also produced 10 Broadway musicals and starred in some.
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artchrisdale · 7 days ago
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Malcolm X Black Power Movement in Seersucker
1925–1965, was a human rights activist during the civil rights movement. He grew up in foster homes or with relatives after his father's death and his mother's hospitalization. Went to prison in 1946 for breaking and entering. In prison, he found the Nation of Islam. After parole in 1952, he advocated for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam and became influential leaders.
Malcolm X in the 1960s, began to grow disillusioned with the Nation of Islam, and throughout 1964 he was repeatedly sent death threats. 1965 was assassinated, it is still unclear as to all the parties involved.
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artchrisdale · 7 days ago
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John Waters: Without Obsession, Life Is Nothing.
John Samuel Waters Jr., middle name 1946–present, was a filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. Famous for their cult films in the 1970s for their unconventional subjects around bizarre matters. The films that show American culture surrealism and absurdity result in a fluorescent comedy.
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artchrisdale · 8 days ago
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Dalai Lama, Spiritual Leader Of Tibetan Buddhism
The title, given by the Tibetan people to spiritual leaders, is one of the major schools of Tibetan Buddhism thought. They are reincarnate and fallow custodians of a specific lineage of teachings, having been trained as incarnations by students from a young age.
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