Posted on

Chicago Skyline Pen & Ink Cityscape Drawing Of Downtown Grant Park, And The Loop (714Z)

Chicago skyline 460A pen & ink cityscape drawing by of downtown Grant Park, and the Loop by artist Stephen Condren.

Chicago skyline (714Z) pen & ink cityscape drawing by of downtown Grant Park, and the Loop by artist Stephen Condren.

To Order Pick Here


Chicago Skyline (714Z)

Art

This fine pen & ink drawing of the Chicago skyline is seen from Monroe Harbor looking west. At the bottom of the drawing is the costal shoreline of the harbor up against Grant Park. This rendering is a segment of the large skyline of Chicago. On the left side of the drawing is the Midcontinental Plaza and to the right side of the drawing is the Aon Center on East Randolph Street.

Cityscape

Horizon

The drawing lends itself as a natural harbor city scene. At the center of the drawing, just above the water, are the trees that comprise the gardens of Grant Park. To the left of this area, and on seen in the drawing, is the famous illuminated Buckingham Fountain. This cityscape drawing is one of a series that I have done in pen & ink because this is a great city. Chicago has the second largest downtown in the country outside of Manhattan Island.

Drawings

Renderings

This cityscape drawing is done in pen & ink with a fine tip nib. I like doing a close-up rendering of the city because you can then recognize the different building much better. When you draw the skylines from a distance all you see is the outline of the city, rather than the individual buildings.

Skylines, Cityscapes, And City Scene Genres

Below are three links to genres of skylines and cityscapes that I have done to help you understand my process:

  1. Pen & Ink sketch & wash:  #207A
  2. Color & lead pencil illustrations:  #2453A
  3. Watercolors and tempera:  #1170A
Please link to me. Thank you!
Please link to me. Thank you!
Better Business Bureau Complaint Free Award.
Complaint Free Award. Better Business Bureau.
See it on Quora, skylines & cityscapes.
See it on Quora!
2-Large prints not matted or framed.
2-Large prints not matted or framed.
Shipping box with skyline, city scene, and cityscape prints.
Free Shipping!
Matted & Framed skylines, cityscape, and city scenes.
Matted & Framed skylines, cityscape, and city scenes.
Large Framed skylines, cityscape, and city scenes.
Large Framed skylines, cityscape, and city scenes.
Pen & ink drawing of the Chicago elevated trains.
Original Art
Posted on

Dreams Are Meant To Wake You Up #526Z

Chicago skyline watercolor at sunset with the John Hancock Center by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Dreams #526Z, nightmares shown as a dreamy watercolor skyline, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #526Z ~ Order Here.

Posted on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, and Tumblr.

Dreams

Nightmares

Dreams are meant to wake you up, because they always occur in the morning just before you wake. Further, for the most part dreams are not comforting, because they have you in a strange environment.

Watercolor Skyline

Above is my watercolor skyline of Chicago at sunset, because it is blurry and misty. I thought that this would be a good image to show, because it is vague, and mysterious.

Sigmund Freud is the first person to seriously analyze the substance of dreams, because he was a Psychiatrist. Further, Freud used clinical studies, and exams to learn more about dreams, because we wanted to cure human mental illness. The bottom lines is that we are scared of the unknown, and dreams are putting us in the midst of the unknown while we are “conscious” of it.

In my observations, and readings the best way to have a good sleep is to live a healthy, and sound life, because this works on your subconscious. If you eat well, and exercise often it will positively affect your sleep, and you will not have nightmares, or disconcerting thoughts before you wake up.

Prints & Scans

Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #526Z ~ Order Here.

Artist Stephen F. Condren Of Condren Galleries, A Fine Arts Gallery

Alt Image Tag

Dreams #526Z, nightmares as watercolor skyline painting of Chicago, offering prints & scans, by artist Stephen F. Condren of Condren Galleries.

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

Related Links

Honeybee Breakfast #315Z

Posted on

6841 S. Bennett Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60649 #260Z

6841 S. Bennett Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60649.

Jackson Park Highlands

This article is about my childhood home on Bennett Avenue #260Z in the Jackson Park Highlands, Chicago. Written by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. I was raised up as a child at our lovely and gracious home at 6841 S. Bennet Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60649. Our home was and still is, located in the Jackson Park Highlands. The Jackson Park Highlands is an landmark estate neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, and is the step child of mansion district of Kenwood.

History

The house was built in 1913 next door to one of the developers of the Highlands, Mr. Roberts. The house is just under 5,000 square feet and has 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The exterior dimensions are 45 feet wide and 75 feet long.

Interior

All of the rooms are enormous which included a morning room, which was in the front of the house. Access to the morning room was through the living room then through the dining room. Morning rooms are always adjacent the dining room for kitchen services. Of course, next to the dining room was the butler’s pantry for all the china and table settings. Past the butler’s pantry was a large kitchen with very ample pantry. Going straight through the kitchen you entered the game room. This was a very large room designed to hold a pool table and card tables. This room has a direct access to the back inner porch that lead to the garage and back yard.

The living and dining room were separated by a large set of sliding glass doors. The entrance to the house from the street was on the south side of the house and was a small suite off of the central block of the structure. Upon entering the suite you were in the marble vestibule, and looking to the left were three large encased glass panels, the first being the door to the entrance hall.

The entrance hall was vast and straight ahead was a grand wooden staircase. As you entered the hall to the right with the library and to the left was the living room. All of the room throughout the house was done in the finest mahogany wood. Two large massive beams wrought across the ceilings of the entrance hall, the living room, and the dining room. These beams were joined to very thick wooden moldings that encased the ceiling and mounted it to the walls. The fireplace in the living room was a massive wood structure.

Lots

When then house was built back in 1913, when the Jackson Park Highlands was developed, all the homes were designed with garden lots. That meaning that each home had a separate lost next to it for privacy. In some cases homes had two or more such lots. Mrs. Roberts house has seven city lots and is the largest in all the Highlands! Mrs. Roberts home is dead center in the Highlands as this was the home of the builder. Having a place at the center was the most prestigious because you were far from the perimeter of the neighborhood and thus most quiet. Our home was right next door and dead center as well.

Just after the First World War, our garden lot was sold off and a home had been built on it, this was the home of the Lemonthal’s. The Howett’s, Michael Howlett,  Secretary of State, who live four doors down from us had a garden lot on each side of their home. I was a classmate of Robert Howlett at St. Philip Neri, As the Howlett’s and my parents were old family friends. My grand parents, Dr. & Mrs. Francis Leo Condren stood up at their wedding.

South Side

  • Prairie Avenue
  • Kenwood
  • Hyde Park
  • Jackson Park Highlands
  • Beverly

The south side of Chicago is the best planned and designed part of Chicago. Grandeur was always the tone of any development of the south side of Chicago. Only in the south side are there grand boulevards and parkways. It is only in the south side that you have center park trolley lines.

The growth and development of a city the size and scale of Chicago is very complicated in imbued with ambiguities. It is my task here to highlight upper strata communities of the south side of Chicago, and more particularly, to focus on the dwellings in these communities. Side commentaries on expected social behavior given at appropriate times.

Prairie Avenue

The community of south Prairie Avenue is where the history of high society in Chicago starts. However, it should be noted that this was not the first area of “upper crust”. Downtown Michigan Avenue and Wabash Avenue were the very first areas of fine home construction. However, these areas were not developed as a community as we think of at later times. These homes were mixed in between all sorts of sites, from taverns and shops, to book shops and barbers. The development of segregated communities for “better living” start on the south side with Prairie Avenue, and later with Potter Palmer on the near north side, on Belleview and Lake Shore Drive.

Posted on

Chicago Skyline Pen & Ink #246Z

Chicago skyline pen & ink drawing from Lincoln Park.

This article is about Chicago Skyline #742B is a cityscape, which is for sale at discount with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren, SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, offering JPEG & PDF scans. The view is taken from Lincoln Park across the pond from the Lincoln Park Zoo. The line work here is clean and clear. I have made it my goal to grasp the images of the skyline in terms of pure for and not attempting to replicate the buildings. Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #246Z ~ Order Here.

Architecture

The buildings form a bar code of the city and that is how I want to express this imagery. Together with the landscape and pond the image is strong and tells you everything that you want to know about the scene without demanding to see every detail. Chicago is famous for it’s innovative architecture and the John Hancock Center is one of those great innovations.

Posted on

Chicago Skyline Pen & Ink Of Loop At Night #245Z

Chicago skyline #856A pen & ink drawing is popular because of it's view of the Loop at nighttime.

This article is about Chicago skyline #856B is a pen & ink cityscape drawing of the Chicago Loop at night time. The main focus of this pen & ink drawing is to capture the feeling of the city at night. This is done by permitting the glow of the light from the streets to show. The night time sky is effectively captured by the cross-hatching lines of ink.

Chicago Skyline Of Near North Side
Posted on

Chicago Skyline Of The Near North Side #143Z

Skyline art cityscapes of Chicago in pen & ink

This article is about Chicago skyline pen & ink drawing of the near north side, which is for sale at discount with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, offering JPEG & PDF scans.

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

312-303-0207

School of the Art Institute of Chicago ~ BFA

Posted on

Chicago Skyline Of The Near North Side #140Z

Skyline art cityscapes of Chicago in pen & ink

This article is about Skyline art cityscapes, which are for sale at discount with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, offering JPEG & PDF scans. Cityscapes Of The Chicago skyline pen & ink drawing, which is for sale at discount with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery, offering JPEG & PDF scans. The city of broad shoulders rests on the shores or Lake Michigan at the center of the United States.

Stephen F. Condren ~ Artist

312-303-0207

School of the Art Institute of Chicago ~ BFA