ANNE LEUCK STUDIO

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NATURE MEETS CREATIVITY ON THE SHORES OF LAKE MICHIGAN

New Work, Process, Public ArtAnne Leuck

You might not know that I’ve rowed crew on the Chicago River’s infamous Bubbly Creek for the last couple of years…but that’s a story for another day. The story here is that back in August I was on Lake Shore Drive heading to row but traffic was so bad that I wasn’t going to make it…so, being next to my beloved Lake Michigan, I exited and headed back north to Montrose Beach (my longtime favorite paddle boarding and kayaking beach). The first day there was not a soul around, I decided to draw in the sand! I started by writing a message “I missed rowing” with a sad face to send to my crew mates, but then I thought…let’s make some art! The last time I made art in the sand it was a relief sculpture, over 20 years ago, it felt good to playfully experiment again. For inquiring minds I used a pen (with the cap on!) to draw then went back in with my fingers to deepen the lines.

A few weeks later I found myself turning around again, when I found out rowing was canceled for Indigenous Peoples’ Day. I decided to go much larger this time, it was quite a workout, I was aching all over the next day, but had a total blast. This sand drawing was most likely 3 times my height and I deepened all the lines an additional 2 times. I didn’t know until I got home and looked at the photos (outside of glaring sunlight) how much easier it was to see it without all the extra work and deepening of the lines. Regardless, it felt amazing and I hope to do more of this temporary earth art in the future.

Check out the videos below:

BIG DOGS, and a few kitties on walls...

Design & Illustration, New Work, Public Art, UncategorizedAnne LeuckComment
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Last week we did the BIG ART install at Pets First Chicago...it turned out GREAT! After meeting with Dr. C (Chitra Natarajan), I designed a 3 piece triptych for behind the check in counter and then window decal art for the lobby and foyer areas. Many of the pets in the artwork belong to staff that work at the clinic, as well as Dr. C's pets - and, of course, we wanted to include the Chicago skyline and doggie beach. I look forward to doing more of these kinds of jobs, please share my info with any veterinarians or pet businesses that you think might benefit by adding some fun colorful artwork to their spaces. I can work with folks anywhere in the country.

So excited to be making BIG art...

Business, New Work, Public ArtAnne LeuckComment

My nervous sketchbook journal entry Friday morning...pre-install of my murals and canine characters for: Urban Pooch's new Canine Training & Fitness Center! The Grand Opening is this Saturday at 5400 N. Damen Avenue in Chicago.* The guys at Sign-a-rama did a fantastic job *

Co-owners Dan with Maxine (the green dog) and Ed, below with Berwyn, their actual dog (I did his portrait last year).Me with Georgie...so much FUN to see my dogs as bigger than life as cut outs!2nd smaller mural of "Mixed Breeds"

Spot!Joplin, the one REAL dog at the install...such a sweetie!View from the street as I was leaving...can't wait for the final signage to go up on the outside of the building. More pics to come!

2013 Fields Project Part 4: Process

My Candy Colored World, New Work, Process, TravelAnne LeuckComment

Part 4 from the Fields Project:  PROCESS

Unlike my plein air compatriots, I work via sketches and photographs. Mostly driving around the first few days of the residency and then setting up my outdoor studio at Castle Rock State Park. This year, I only spent a short time up there due to weather and ticks. I spent two afternoons painting in one of the enormous storage sheds at the Bocker Farm...me and the morning doves, they didn't really appreciate my prescence but they graciously spared my artwork their droppings!

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No, this cow was not this tall, but I couldn't resist making this comical rendition.

My work was more abstract than usual, this year. I was fascinated by the patterns of the driveways at the farms and the simple shapes of things.