With summer within arms reach, you'll be seeing some unique places to check out on the Halfstack blog. And the city never falls short of talent to check out; Chicago native Jesus Corral will debut his art of paint on print at the Type House exhibition this weekend. The collection features his popular photography of Chicago architecture, hand-painted with expert typography.
"This exhibition is a culmination from different pieces of my design world into a single expression," Corral said. "This is also a new experiment in analog design production, versus the entirely digital approach I have become accustomed to."
The open reception will take place at the Swedish Snus Pop-Up Shop in Lincoln Park, a community-focused pop up that serves as a public gathering space and shared workplace. The space has been making stops all over the country and will be featuring Chicago artists in its 6 month stay. The event will also feature music by Nick Castle and Eli Saucedo.
Each reception guest will be entered to win one of Corral’s original design pieces titled “Temples,” a breathtaking view from the Hancock 360 Observation deck, valued at $500.
About Jesus Corral:
Corral is a practicing architect and designer known for his unique perspective, mesmerizing aesthetic and exploration of his craft through typography, photography, graphic, sound design & architecture.
You can follow Jesus and preview his design work on Instagram @j.larroc
TYPE HOUSESaturday, May 13 @ 5-8pmSwedish Snus Pop-Up Shop840 W Armitage Chicago IL, 6061421+
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