Where Cazelais street meets st Rémi street near the autoroute there is a very small sitting area surrounded by some gardens and landscaping. A circular brick patio is at the center, I saw it on google maps from the year 2022 and there was no paint on the patio bricks... some intrepid artist coloured them in very tastefully. And it wasn't me using artistic license this time, the bricks really were those colours. The very center-most square stone was black, so it was surely done by an artist with a plan and not an amateur vandal. The main subject matter here were the tiger lillies that come out briefly in the summer. I will just call this area Cazelais park for lack of a better term.
Tiger Lillies Cazelais park, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, July 2025
It was such a nice location, in the shade, cool breeze, that I made a another painting. Speaking of amateur vandals, there was a seriously crunched up metal bin overflowing with trash. The brick patio was simplified into a grid this time so as to not distract too much from the focal point (the metal bin). Metallic colours are best made with quin purple (PV55) and viridian hue green (PG7), then adjusted with yellow ochre (PY43) or better yet, raw sienna (PBr7). Leaving areas blank on the metal surface, and adding some thin blue/violet mixes (PB15, PR122) completes the effect. Someone had scribbled names on the bin in a black sharpie, so I added my initials instead. I once called this kind of painting 'still life on a sidewalk', that description certainly fits the theme here.
Crunched metal bin, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, July 2025
This was the first one I did, kind of a warm-up painting to get dialed into the conditions which were hot and muggy, with an orange-yellow (amber) haze in the sky. I had just dropped off my bike at the shop for some major repairs so I was on foot the whole time, using my bike bag with a shoulder strap to paint. Standing under the overpass in the shade, on a slight incline, this view shows a triangular patch of land filled with wild flowers, next to a construction fence.
Triangle patch of flowers, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, July 2025