Description
Chicago skyline #781A, 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 #781A.”




Chicago skyline #781A is Delineated with Contour & Hatched Lines Because They Are Linear
Outline
This rendering of Chicago skyline #781A at sunset over east Randolph Street because you can see the AON Center in the watercolor.
Delineation
I have used contour lines to draw the image of Chicago skyline #781A because it shows the outline of the city.
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Chicago skyline #781A is a pen & ink landmark drawing, by artist Stephen Condren, BFA, SAIC, of Condren Galleries.

Cityscape
Chicago skyline watercolor of east Randolph Street at sunset because it is by skyline artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC. This watercolor of the Chicago, Illinois, skyline is focused on East Randolph Street, because it juts out from Michigan Avenue. Looking eastward towards Lake Michigan are private residences because just short of a mile are the Harbor Point Condominiums. This is a dead-end street and thus traffic volume is low, because the city planners had intended.
Chicago Skyline #781A
This view of the city shows east Randolph Street at its best, because of the famous building in the rendering. The delineation of the rendering clearly shows the character of each structure, because you can name the building. The tallest building in the cityscape is Trump Tower, but it looks shorter than the Aon Center because it is set back in the perspective. I rather like the image of Pru-2 because it looks like a rocket ship ready to launch on Cape Canaveral.
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