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Chris Ryniak

Posted in Beaux Arts, Exhibitions / Openings / Signings by Suzanne G. on July 5th, 2004 | BBC Wikipedia

  
  
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“Chris Ryniak paints squids and bigfoots, a lot.

He tries to express simple concepts and situations by painstakingly painting every single hair on the body of an albino gorilla or by holding his breath while painting the highlights on the teeth of a microscopic thingamajig.

It’s really quite silly, but it’s what he does.”

(Chris Ryniak on… Chris Ryniak)

Chris Ryniak is currently exhibiting his recent artwork at Jonathan LeVine’s Flip, Flop ‘n Fly show at Tin Man Alley Gallery in Philadelphia. Other featured artists include Mike Burnett and Daniel Peacock.

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    Suzanne G. - Giving Taste A Bad Name Since Kindergarten says:

    [...] Who: Femke Hiemstra, Travis Louie, Brian Despain, Amy Sol, Chris Ryniak, Chet Zar, Junko Mizuno, Liz McGrath, Kukula, Nathan Ota, Jim Woodring, et al. [...]

    January 31st, 2008 at 10:45 pm

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    Suzanne G. - Giving Taste A Bad Name Since Kindergarten says:

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    May 15th, 2008 at 12:44 am

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