"THE BOWMAN & NORTH GRANT PARK COMMISSIONER'S MEMORIAL" Chicago, Illinois by Jack Nixon
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By: Jack Nixon
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Width: 18 in.
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Height: 24 in.
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Depth: 0 in.
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Medium: Limited Edition Print
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Material: Paper
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Style: Architectural
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Theme: Architecture
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About This Artwork
"THE BOWNAM & NORTH GRANT PARK COMMISSIONER'S MEMORIAL" is an original pencil drawing on paper, 30 x 40" in size, and is drawn with ebony and 2B-leaded technical pencils. The work of art was produced by Jack Nixon of Wilmette, Illinois and took six months to finish in 1990. "The Bowman" is one of two Grant Park equestrian sculptures on Michigan Avenue at Congress Boulevard, that welcome the visitor to the park and Buckingham Fountain.
The set of equestrian drawings was suggested by a friend after the Wrigley/Tribune drawing and Michigan Avenue Bridge Sculptures were completed. Upon the suggestion, his memory had recollected postcards and other published images to be of only minimal artistic interest. But once at the site, the commissioner's monuments behind the statues (which he had never noticed before) created a very dramatic arrangement. As realist, black and white art, composition is a paramount aspect of this piece.
Position creates diagonals. Shading gives form to object. So, well juxtaposed objects
and shading give dimension and eye movement that reduce static vertical and horizontal lines. Then hopefully, a good work of art will be the result.
A step ladder was used to check subtle changes in juxtaposition of the statue to
the memorial behind it. Standing on the ladder lowered the statue in relation to
the memorial and created a compositional diagonal at the top. Unity was strengthened by 1) moving to where the horse's tail overlapped the monument, and 2) encircling the drawing subjects with one continuous, thick line. The chain-linked pylons were photographed standing on the ground in the same spot. This strong foreground diagonal gives the eye the ability to easily move in and out of the drawing.
Original 30 x 41" Pencil Drawing on Paper - Framed 40 x 53" - $25,000.00
Signed and Numbered Equestrian Indian In Chicago's Grant Park Photo-Offset Lithographs
500 Large Print 18 x 24" $95.00 Framed w/ Print $350.00
1000 Medium Print 14 x 18" $40.00, Framed w/ Print $175.00
2000 Small Print 8 x 10" $20.00 Framed w/ Print $80.00
With new digital giclee technology, custom prints of sizes up to 30 inches in width can be made available upon request. Jacknds@cs.com. Copyright 1990 All Rights Reserved. Jack Nixon, Nixon Design Studio.