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NAL Artist's Galleries - Dennis Chadra

Dennis Quinn Chadra (1942 - )

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Media: Oil, Watercolor, Pen & Ink
website: http://www.dennischadra.com
email: artlover@chadra.com

Dennis Quinn Chadra (1942 - ) was born in Chicago, IL. Dennis has lived in the far west suburbs of Chicago since early grammar school. After a three stint in the Marine Corps Dennis pursued his formal education. He is a 1967 graduate of Morton Junior College in Cicero, IL with a A.A.E.T. Degree; a 1971 graduate of Southwest College (now Richard J. Daley College) in Chicago,. IL with a A.A.B.A. Degree with honors and a 1974 graduate of Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, IL with a B.S.B.A. Degree. During 1974-1976 he attended Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL in the MBA program.

Dennis had an interest in art as early as second grade while working on a school mural. During high school he drew numerous futuristic automobile designs and excelled in architectural and mechanical drawing. 

He started to oil paint in 1970 for an art appreciation and humanities' course project at Southwest College. At this point in his life a hidden love for the traditional oil painting works of the masters revealed itself. During this early period Dennis produced and sold a number of personal and commissioned artworks in oil, acrylics and pen and ink. 

Art Education

The major turning point in his style was due to studying several years under Wes Berrier, a traditionalist who paints in Rembrandt's technique. Dennis has also studied under Professor Chang Li of Beijing, China who paints in the French Impressionistic style. He has studied portrait and still life under Romel de la Torre, a prior student of Richard Schmid.  Dennis has also studied under David Hettinger, Michael Latala and Julian Gilbert.  He has documented the art techniques of Chang Li and the late Joseph DeVelasco (b.1933-d.1999). For the last several years, Dennis has studied under David A. Leffel in still life and portrait painting in the chiaroscuro style, which uses light and dark to achieve a heightened illusion of depth.
  • Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, IL
  • Fechin Art Workshops, Taos, NM
  • Fredericksburg Artists' School, Fredericksburg, TX
  • Liliedahl Fine Art Studio, La Porte, TX
Memberships
  • Portrait Society of America - Patron Member
  • DuPage Art League, Wheaton, IL - Life Member
  • Naperville Art League, Naperville, IL
  • Downers Grove Artists’ Guild - Downers Grove, IL

Listed in Ask/Art - The Artist's BlueBook.  

Dennis is the President of Electro-Stock, Inc. a distributor of electronic components and controls since 1983. Dennis was the President of American Palette, Inc., which published fine art limited edition prints.  He also owns the Second Look Collectibles Web Site. Many commissioned works are in the collections of private parties and businesses across the United States.

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