Next to Atwater station a number of tall glass skyscraper condos were recently built. Although the sunset was completely blocked, I saw the orange light of the descending sun illuminating the top of a building reflected in the corner windows of the skyscraper. Speaking of illumination, I got a spam email today at work inviting me to join the Illuminati, a secret society... just click the link below! Of course I deleted and blocked the sender, as if a secret society is going to send mass emails. Or maybe they do?
Sundown reflections, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, September 2025
As the shadows creeped up the side of this condo building, an intense sliver of orange-on-blue was created. Getting the value of the blue sky correct is key here, it has to be a shade or two darker than the orange highlight. In the foreground is the top of an old turn-of-the-century triplex building, they even had a small planter garden on top.
Descending sun towers, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, September 2025
Looking west along st Catherine downtown, I got a good view of the dusty rose sky, intermixed with lilac tones and a neutral blue-violet. The painting looks as if I am standing in the oncoming traffic but in fact, I am safely tucked behind giant concrete pots with plants in them. The street is to be permanently cut off at this point, where the Quartier Spectacle begins. So those cars were just sitting there, waiting to turn.
Dusk and lights downtown, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, September 2025
Apparently Place Ville Marie was once the tallest structure in Canada, and it still dominates the skyline especially at night. The beam of light on top is constantly rotating.
I painted the same building at a distance, from the Lachine canal near Verdun a few months ago at night, that blog got almost 50 views which is a lot for my blog! This one was a lot more technical, I established a detailed outline in paint and then went about filling in the blocks of colour, making sure to leave a fuzzy beam of white space for the light. In the foreground is the upper trim of an old jewelry store, I am standing just in front of the now closed Bay looking south west.
Place Ville Marie night lights, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, September 2025