Cape Horn Illustration Creates Detailed Ink Drawings of Chicago Residences
For the past two years, artist Phil Thompson of Cape Horn Illustration has been creating pen and ink drawings of Chicago's homes and residential buildings.
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For the past two years, artist Phil Thompson of Cape Horn Illustration has been creating pen and ink drawings of Chicago's homes and residential buildings.Inspired by the patterns and themes of the streets and neighborhoods and a love for art and architecture, Thompson began drawing two-flat styled homes, which are "long and narrow to fit on standard city lots, able to accommodate two-generation immigrant families, and have distinctive large bay windows, elements of Arts and Crafts style, exteriors heavy on masonry, and terracotta, but wood-framed interiors with built-ins," Thompson told us. "I love them."Â
After gaining popularity, Thompson began making privately-commissioned drawings, and now draws a wide variety of residential styles.
© Cape Horn Illustration
Through the process of drawing and living in Chicago, Thompson has noticed patterns in the local architectural styles: "You start downtown, which is dominated by Art Deco and modernist skyscrapers; you head outward and get buildings that were built after the fire of 1871, a lot of Victorian-influenced buildings from the 1880s-90s; then there's this huge ring of homes and buildings from the 1900s-1920s with seams of homes like the 'bungalow belt,' re...
© Cape Horn Illustration
For the past two years, artist Phil Thompson of Cape Horn Illustration has been creating pen and ink drawings of Chicago's homes and residential buildings.Inspired by the patterns and themes of the streets and neighborhoods and a love for art and architecture, Thompson began drawing two-flat styled homes, which are "long and narrow to fit on standard city lots, able to accommodate two-generation immigrant families, and have distinctive large bay windows, elements of Arts and Crafts style, exteriors heavy on masonry, and terracotta, but wood-framed interiors with built-ins," Thompson told us. "I love them."Â
After gaining popularity, Thompson began making privately-commissioned drawings, and now draws a wide variety of residential styles.
© Cape Horn Illustration
Through the process of drawing and living in Chicago, Thompson has noticed patterns in the local architectural styles: "You start downtown, which is dominated by Art Deco and modernist skyscrapers; you head outward and get buildings that were built after the fire of 1871, a lot of Victorian-influenced buildings from the 1880s-90s; then there's this huge ring of homes and buildings from the 1900s-1920s with seams of homes like the 'bungalow belt,' re...
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