Gargoyle at Cobb Gate – Cityscape Photo

Gargoyle at Cobb Gate – Cityscape Photo
My Digital Gothic cityscape photos are on exhibit at the 6th Edition of the International Streaming Festival 12/1 – 12/18.  Sponsored and curated by the isfth foundation, The Hague, The Netherlands, December 1 -18, 2011.  Online International Group Exhibit.  Video & 2D Artists.
2D Art live at International Streaming Festival today – Cityscapes of University of Chicago by Leon Sarantos
http://www.streamingfestival.com/archive/2011/2d.php?s=Leon_Sarantos

To see more of my paintings and photos, visit my website:

http://www.leonsarantosartist.com/

Gargoyle at Cobb Gate is a digitally altered fine art photo of a gargoyle at Cobb Gate.  Cobb Gate is a neo-Gothic archway at the northern entrance to the Main Quadrangle of the University of Chicago campus.  The gate, complete with gargoyles, was donated by Cobb to the university in 1900.  According to university lore, gargoyles at the bottom of the gate represent first-year students, second and third-years climb the gate, with this large griffin at the top representing fourth-year students.  This photo is part of a series that includes digitally altered views of architectural details, including the gargoyle.
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