Whether portraying a graffiti tag below a retail window or the bond patterns of bricks, the artist known as Pizza in the Rain, or PITR, illuminates city streets and commercial ephemera in striking detail.

With meticulous attention to geometry and quotidian features, the Chicago-based artist highlights business signage and urban facades in an almost narrative way, with the occasional figure passing through on foot or on a bike. Simultaneously immersive and nostalgic, we’re invited in and at the same time reminded of disappearing vestiges of past eras.

a painting by Pizza in the Rain of a boarded-up pink house in New Orleans with a young Black child riding his bike past on the sidewalk

From storefront to storefront, we can imagine PITR’s compositions are snapshots of one continuous city, even though many of the distinctive locations are in different places around the U.S. Many recent scenes are evocative of New Orleans, with boarded-up shutters, like those often seen in the French Quarter, or historical markers. Circo’s Pastry Shop is a real place in Brooklyn, and The California Clipper is a well-known lounge in Chicago.

PITR renders everyday details with equal importance, from sprayed markings on the sidewalk, like the kind the gas company might make, to weathered awnings and neon logos. Nothing blurs into the background in his portraits of individual buildings and maximalist city blocks. On one hand, the locations appear realistic, yet on the other, there is a sense of fantasy and surrealism in their precisely drawn, slightly dystopian imperfections.

If you’re in New Orleans, stop by Mortal Machine Gallery to check out these pieces alongside new works by Max Seckel in Parallel Structures, which opens on September 12. Explore even more on PITR’s Instagram.

a framed painting by Pizza in the Rain of a detail of the facade of Circo's Pastry ShopCollaboration with Max Seckel

a painting by Pizza in the Rain of a historical plaque in New Orleans with a bit of graffiti on it

a painting by Pizza in the Rain of a two-story corner store with a Foot Locker sign on it

a painting by Pizza in the Rain of an aerial view of a city block, with a retail space in the center called The California Clipper

a painting by Pizza in the Rain of two storefronts, one for a cleaners and one for a business called Durkins

a painting by Pizza in the Rain of a homey business facade with a sign that reads "The Country Club"

a painting by Pizza in the Rain of a facade of a bar with a faded awning that reads "Milan Lounge"

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