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Chicago Millennium Park #1179A, 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 Millennium Park #1179A.”




Chicago Millennium Park #1179A is Delineated with Contour & Hatched Lines Because They Are Linear
Overall Description Chicago Millennium Park #1179A
This cityscape drawing is a pleasure to talk about here because it contains aesthetic values. This cityscape drawing shows downtown Chicago at Millenium Park.
Crown Fountain
The skyline of downtown Chicago at Millenium Park shows children at play in Crown Fountain because they love the warm water.
Delineation
I have used contour lines to draw the image of Chicago Millennium Park #1179A because it shows the outline of the city.
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Chicago Millennium Park #1179A pen & ink landmark watercolor is popular because of views of the Loop & Crown Fountain, print matted 11″x14″.
Chicago Millennium Park #1179A is a pen & ink landmark drawing, by artist Stephen Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries. Millennium Park is great because it is open to the public.
This view is taken from the northeast corner of the park near Adams Street. Behind the park are the skyscrapers of the Chicago Loop, which is located right downtown.
On the lower left side of the watercolor is the Crown Fountain which has illuminated faces over the waterspouts. Children run through the waters as the illuminated faces look down upon them.

Key elements of this work of art are as follows: Chicago Millennium Park #1179A
Crown Fountain
One of the most popular features of Millennium Park is Crown Fountain because it offers children a water park. This is on open out-door water park for young and old alike because everyone has access to it. There are two large towers that dominate the cityscape because they shoot water out of the images that are projected on the street.
Millennium Park
Watercolor painting of Chicago skyline at Millennium Park by skyline artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC. This view of Millennium Park is taken standing from the Lurie Garden because it is looking west. What you see here is the Crown Fountain because the children from all over Chicago, Illinois, come to get wet and play. Parents stand by them in delight because the children can play with safety.
Michigan Avenue Chicago Millennium Park #1179A
The backdrop to this fabulous scene is nothing less than the front door of Chicago, Michigan Avenue at Adams. The famous lions rest on the footsteps of the Art Institute of Chicago. You can see in the skyline The University Club, Mid-Continental Plaza, and the People’s Gas Building all making for a wonderful scenic experience.
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Children Playing In Crown Fountain At Millennium Park, Chicago.


















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