Having grown up in California, the car culture capital of the world, and having done a lot of driving in my time (including two cross-country trips), I've grown accustomed to the sight of freeways and overpasses. I never found them 'ugly' as so many people claim. And I was happy to find that I am not alone in my opinion.
Despite the fact that many people find these a blight of urban sprawl, several artists consider them a subject worth painting.
I have come across many beautiful paintings of these concrete and asphalt 'monstrosities' over the years and wanted to share just a few of them with you.
I can't think of a better place to start than Wayne Thiebaud's Freeway paintings done in the late 1970s.
Above: Wayne Thiebaud's "Freeways", 1978
Above: Wayne Thiebaud's "Freeway 289", painted in 1977
http://www.artnet.com/Artists/ArtistHomepage.aspx?artist_id=16543&page_tab=Past_auction_results
Clearly Derek Bruckner was inspired by Thiebaud:
Above: Derek Bruckner's "Freeway 2"
http://www.georgebillis.com/galleryLA.html
...and quite possibly was Bruce Bomberger and Chris Chappell:
Above: Bruce Bomberger's "Freeways"
http://www.artnet.com/artist/667055/bruce-bomberger.html
Above: Chris Chappell's "Highway Overpass"
www.chrischappellart.com
Lest you think only the organic intertwining of curving roads held appeal as a subject, take a look at the numerous painting of overpasses, from above and below.
"Underpass" by Daniel Dolberg
http://net.lib.byu.edu/art/l1.html
"Passing Through Again" and "Departure" by John Margaris
www.margarisfineart.com
Jamee Linton's "Shift of Desire" followed by his "Displacement"
http://jameelinton.com/urbanscapes.htm
"Overpass" by Peter Harris and below, his "Urban Icon":
http://www.martenarts.com/Exhibitions/details.aspx?exhibitID=85
www.oxfordgallery.com
Derek Bruckner's "Overpass"
http://www.georgebillis.com/galleryLA.html
"210" by William Wray
http://williamwray.com/urban.html
Above: Reuben Colley's "Freeway"
http://www.collect-art.com/artist/reuben_colley/index.html
Damon Denys' "Overpass I-80"
http://www.denysart.com/landscape/overpass.jpg
http://blog.myspace.com/129602995
"Under The Overpass" by Ned Stern
http://www.nedstern.com/cityscapes.html
"Under The Over" by SF painter Carolyn Meyer. Below that, her "Driving Into SF"
http://www.williamlestergallery.com/artists/artists_pages/meyer.html
www.hangart.com
Michelle Muldrow's "Habitat SF" and her "South Van Ness"
http://www.mmuldrow.com
"Transport" by Andrew Denman
http://www.natureartists.com/andrew_denman.asp
"Overpass 25" by Christy Patrick
http://www.umass.edu/art/alumni/artist_pages/patrick/index.html
"The Overpass", watercolor by Richard Van Wagoner
http://sma.nebo.edu/vanwagoner.html
Above: British painter Ben McLaughlin's "Overpass"
http://www.wilsonstephens.com/artist.html?id=3
Gerald Schwartz' "Overpass"
http://www.dailypainters.com/artist_gallery/1038/Gerald-Schwartz
"Under the 110 Freeway" by Jennifer McChristian
www.dailypaintersgallery.com
Overpass" by Ann West
http://www.hangart.com/art/artist_directory/artist.cfm?st=1&ArtistId=178
above: Jylian Gustlin's Overpass
http://www.hangart.com/art/artist_directory/artist.cfm?ArtistId=105&st=1
Jylian Gustlin's "90 M.P.H. 20"
http://www.hangart.com/art/artist_directory/artist.cfm?ArtistId=105&st=1
Kirah Van Sickle's "Overpass" in acrylics
http://www.nelsonfineartsgallery.com/nfag_028.htm
Above: Fielden Harper's "OffRamp" and below that; Fielden Harper's "Freeway" series
www.fieldenharper.com
I considered including photography and drawings of overpassess and freeways, but there were simply too many.
Below each image is the website on which you can find the above paintings. Many are still available for purchase. Enjoy!
NOW SEE PART TWO OF THIS POST HERE!
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