South Loop Water Tower

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Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

18” x 24” (21.5” x 27.5” framed)

Cost

$1,950

Description

The focus of my art is observation and representation of geometry, color, and the play of light in the built environment. Subjects include rural, industrial and urban structures that provide the stage set and backgrounds for the daily play of living in the world. For many, the pandemic of early 2020 limited access to the outside, and cleared the stage of players, emptying streets, parks, and highways. One way back to normal (or ahead to a post-pandemic new normal) included an acknowledgment that “normal” was within visual grasp. Current work utilizing elements of the Chicago skyline includes a commercial building - light playing across the geometric forms of brick, metal, and wood. Another, capturing the detail of Mies van der Rohe’s Illinois Institute of Technology with its regular geometry and uniform colors, represents stability, familiarity, endurance, and resilience.

About this Artist

Jeff Drake

I studied Industrial Design at Philadelphia College of Art (now University of the Arts) and Syracuse University. After graduation, I moved to Boston where I created graphics and architectural models for a consulting firm involved in fire investigation. I then decided on a freelance career and started building architectural models for lawyers to use in the courtroom. I specialized in producing three-dimensional reconstructions of fire and accident scenes. I participated in investigations and created exhibits for a variety of legal cases including the fire at Malden Mills in 1995, the Station Nightclub fire in 2003, and the Danvers, MA explosion of 2006. In 2002, I began creating wall sculptures inspired by industrial and rural architectural images. In 2011 I switched my medium to oil on canvas.
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