Chicago Downtown #1170A, Sunset Over Lake Michigan, Pen & Ink Cityscape Watercolor Drawing, SKU #1170A
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Description Chicago skyline #1170A, pen & ink cityscape drawing, also in pencil and watercolor, is a critical treatise because this is a work of Fine Art. This critique is a Fine Arts review of “Chicago skyline #1170A.” Choose from scans, framed prints, large prints, and the original work of art because they vary in size. Better Business Bureau Complaint Free Award is given to me every year because I provided my clients with outstanding service and professional handling. Always feel free to contact me if you have any questions because I am the artist. Certificate of Authenticity is included with every print or original work of art because I am the artist. I personally sign and date each certificate proving the authenticity of the work of art, or signed print, because I am the artist. Free shipping for Condren Galleries because it is included in the cost of the artwork. Chicago skyline #1170A is Delineated with Contour & Hatched Lines Because They Are Linear Overall Description This cityscape drawing is a pleasure to talk about here because it contains aesthetic values. This cityscape drawing shows Chicago on Lake Michigan at sunset because the sun is setting. Outline The skyline of Chicago skyline #1170A is in front of Burnham Harbor at sunset because the sky is red and gold. Delineation I have used contour lines to draw the image of Chicago skyline #1170A because it shows the outline of the city. Similar Fine Art Renderings Are Below Watercolor painting of the Lincoln Memorial by artist Stephen F. Condren because I am the artist. Chicago Harbor Lighthouse #1089A pen & ink landmark watercolor with views of the John Hancock Center, Navy Pier are linear because it is a skyline rendering. Chicago skyline #1170A pen & ink cityscape watercolor painting at sunset by Stephen Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries. Cityscape This Chicago skyline cityscape watercolor painting is overlooking Lake Michigan at sunset. The watercolor is done in pencil with pen & ink because that brings out the architectural details. The tallest building in the cityscape is Willis Tower, because it has 108 floors. Willis Tower was previously known as Sears Tower because it was built by Sears Roebuck & Company. On the far right is the Aon Center and the tallest appearing building in this cityscape. The Aon Center looks taller than both Willis Tower, and Trump Tower because it is closer to the picture plane. Chicago Skyline #1170A The view is from a boat just west of Monroe Harbor. Since we are looking west the sunset makes for a natural crown of light glowing in the background. There is crimson red in this cityscape sunset. Alt Image Tag Chicago skyline #1170A pen & ink cityscape watercolor painting at sunset by Stephen Condren. Related Links Chicago Skyline Watercolors #165Z
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