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This abstract photo portrays the Calumet River and boatyard in the industrial area bordering Chicago, Illinois and Indiana. The rusting, half-abandoned buildings and bridges at 95th Street and the Calumet River reflected to me the diminished industrial might of the American heartland. Eventually I felt awe and pride for these powerful icons of a recent era of dynamic energy, looming here like a gigantic outdoor museum. I portray these symbols not as sad and in advanced decline, but as structures to be admired. I use my manipulated photos to go beyond what the eye sees today to capture the area’s past energy, and to hint that America’s strength is still within us.

Transformation Is true of this region on a symbolic level as well as being my artistic media. The vibrant colors in my photos represent the vital role this industrial hub played in developing the Calumet region. This art is from my series, Steel Giants Of The Heartland.

My digitally manipulated photo is printed on enhanced matte, archival paper. If you prefer a larger size photo please use the message link on the right side of the screen, “Questions for the seller” to contact me. I can also provide prints on canvas.

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Enhanced matte, archival paper

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#calumet #calumet river #abstract #abstract art #abstract landscape #abstract seascape #urban #river #urban art #industrial art #urban landscape #industrial #industrial abstract #abstract cityscape #urbanart #chicago #boatyard #illinois #industrial seascape #chicago urban #illinois art #illinois artist #indiana #abstract city art #indiana art 
Calumet River Boatyard, Chicago (2013)
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by Leon Sarantos

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This abstract photo portrays the Calumet River and boatyard in the industrial area bordering Chicago, Illinois and Indiana. The rusting, half-abandoned buildings and bridges at 95th Street and the Calumet River reflected to me the diminished industrial might of the American heartland. Eventually I felt awe and pride for these powerful icons of a recent era of dynamic energy, looming here like a gigantic outdoor museum. I portray these symbols not as sad and in advanced decline, but as structures to be admired. I use my manipulated photos to go beyond what the eye sees today to capture the area’s past energy, and to hint that America’s strength is still within us.

Transformation Is true of this region on a symbolic level as well as being my artistic media. The vibrant colors in my photos represent the vital role this industrial hub played in developing the Calumet region. This art is from my series, Steel Giants Of The Heartland.

My digitally manipulated photo is printed on enhanced matte, archival paper. If you prefer a larger size photo please use the message link on the right side of the screen, “Questions for the seller” to contact me. I can also provide prints on canvas.

Materials used:

Enhanced matte, archival paper

Tags:
#calumet #calumet river #abstract #abstract art #abstract landscape #abstract seascape #urban #river #urban art #industrial art #urban landscape #industrial #industrial abstract #abstract cityscape #urbanart #chicago #boatyard #illinois #industrial seascape #chicago urban #illinois art #illinois artist #indiana #abstract city art #indiana art 

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Leon Sarantos graduated from the College of Arts and Architecture at the University of Michigan. He lives in Chicago and has taken classes at the Art Institute of Chicago... Read more

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