Cut a tiny end off the sandwich bag and, as if using a piping bag to frost a cake,
squeeze little dots of chocolate onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
Charles starts his paintings with anything at all, simple painted shapes of animals and other images, or collaged materials of all sorts and big fat spills of paint, which liver when dry, providing a complex, wrinkled terrain that he then covers with tiny lines and
dots of sign - painter's enamel,
squeezed from
little bottles.