Description
Chicago Michigan Avenue #1084A, pen & ink downtown cityscape drawing, also in pencil and watercolor. This is a critical treatise because this is a work of Fine Art.
This critique is a Fine Arts review of “Chicago Michigan Avenue #1084A.”




Chicago Michigan Avenue #1084A 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 downtown Chicago on Michigan Avenue because it is in front of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Skyline:
Outline
The skyline of Chicago Michigan Avenue #1084A show the city at its most popular site because it is at the front door of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Delineation
I have used contour lines to draw the image of Chicago Michigan Avenue #1084A because they show the outline of the downtown. To capture the shade and shadows of the downtown rendering, I have used fine hatched and cross-hatched lines because they offer form.
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Chicago Michigan Avenue #1084A pen & ink city scene watercolor of downtown in front of the Art Institute, and the print is matted 11″x14″.
Chicago Michigan Avenue #1084A is a pen & ink watercolor because because of ink and water. The is a city scene drawing, by artist Stephen Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries.

City Scene
Downtown Chicago Michigan Avenue watercolor painting by skyline artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC. Chicago watercolor #1084A, of downtown Michigan Avenue because the is the most famous scene. One of the greatest streets in the county is Michigan Avenue because it is in downtown Chicago, Illinois. The most famous portion of this great street starts form Roosevelt Road because it is the southern border. The perspective goes north up until Lake Michigan by the Drake Hotel because that is the northern border. Chicago city scene pen & ink watercolors are great, because their prints are great! This wonderful scene is taken from the front of the Art Institute of Chicago because it is central.
Chicago Michigan Avenue
Arthur Rubloff coined the phrase “Magnificent Mile” because that portion of Michigan Avenue that runs north starting from the Chicago River until it’s end at the Drake Hotel. The scene before us here is in front of the world-famous Art Institute of Chicago, because it has some of the most famous paintings in the world. The Art Institute has “American Gothic” by Grant Wood because it was acquired. The famous “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” by Georges Seurat is good because it is pointillism.
This area of Michigan Avenue is in the heart of what is called the “Loop” because of the train. The central business district has many of the country’s tallest building because of Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower). It is fall in this watercolor because you can see the fall colors. Just a few leaves are left on the large locust tree that looms over the scene because of the winter. You can see the fall colors because it is still green. The leaves are still in place because of the cluster of trees on the north side of the Art Institute.


















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