CHRISTOPHER ARNDT IMAGES | Turning Ordinary into Extraordinary
by Christopher Arndt
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Modeled after the cathedrals and historic college chapels of the British Isles, Rockefeller Chapel is built entirely of stone and serves as the... more
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Modeled after the cathedrals and historic college chapels of the British Isles, Rockefeller Chapel is built entirely of stone and serves as the ceremonial and spiritual center of the University of Chicago. Completed in 1928, the chapel was the final gift to the University from benefactor and founder John D. Rockefeller.
This derivative work is used under Creative Commons license (CC BY 2.0) with attribution to Rick Seidel.
Chicago-based artist Christopher Arndt has been telling stories through imagery for over 30 years. Widely known for his trademark photo-painting style which combines the realism of photography with the rich textures of a digital oil-painting, he transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. His work breathes new life into familiar landmarks of Chicago, New York City, and everywhere in-between. Christopher's collectible artwork is displayed in homes and offices across the world by people who love his bold colors and dazzling images. His artwork is a favorite among the Postcrossing postcard exchange world. To purchase one of his breathtaking postcards, please visit the Christopher Arndt Postcard Co. website. Wholesale inquiries...
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