Gustave Caillebotte's "Paris Street; Rainy Day" is one of the Art Institute of Chicago's prize masterpieces. In this homage, the artist has turned the Parisian couple into Wicker Park hipsters. Bonus trivia: the artist is also an accomplished fiction writer and was grateful for the opportunity to use a semicolon in the title of a work. Follow him on insta to be the first to know when he finds a way to use an em dash in a title.
24" x 30" Oil on Canvas
Gustave Caillebotte's "Paris Street; Rainy Day" is one of the Art Institute of Chicago's prize masterpieces. In this homage, the artist has turned the Parisian couple into Wicker Park hipsters. Bonus trivia: the artist is also an accomplished fiction writer and was grateful for the opportunity to use a semicolon in the title of a work. Follow him on insta to be the first to know when he finds a way to use an em dash in a title.
24" x 30" Oil on Canvas