Chicago Under Construction - Salesforce Tower from the Inside
Chicago Under Construction - Salesforce Tower from the Inside
Chicago Under Construction - Salesforce Tower from the Inside
Chicago Under Construction - Salesforce Tower from the Inside
Chicago Under Construction - Salesforce Tower from the Inside

Chicago Under Construction - Salesforce Tower from the Inside

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An original painting signed by Jane M. Mason.

Notes From The Artist

A loose watercolor featuring the Salesforce Tower under construction in downtown Chicago. I developed a bird's eye view of the iconic scene of the confluence of three branches of the Chicago River, looking toward the bridges.

This is a never-to-be-seen-again view since the building is now complete and no one will be able to stand in this spot unencumbered again. 

What a beautiful city!

Art Details

  • Dimensions art: W 11" x H 13"
  • Media: Watercolor, gouache, watercolor crayons, and pencils
  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Key Colors: Grays, blacks, blues, burnt siena
  • Paper: Arches Cold Press, 300#
  • Signature: On the front and back
  • Packaging: The original painting is created on very stiff 300# archival paper. It can be matted and framed. You will receive the original painting wrapped in archival tissue. 
  • Descriptive words: Construction, Chicago, Salesforce Tower, heavy equipment, urban, cityscape

Images include a fragment of the original painting, an image that includes the entire painting on a white met, and what the building looks like now as completed structure in downtown Chicago. 

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Jane M. Mason

As a small child, I started taking art classes at Joslyn Museum in Omaha. Every Saturday morning I was at the museum for a class. As a five-year-old, I won my first art contest and distinctly remember the drawing I had created being used on the cover of the spring catalog for Joslyn Museum. My childlike enthusiasm for art and happiness creating art is in my DNA now. It’s part of every piece of art I create.


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