Up on Cote st-Luc there is an old strip-mall with some apartments on top that fell into disrepair during the pandemic and never really recovered. All but the laundry mat are out of business and the top floor is blocked off now. With demolition signs on the windows and doors, its clearly going to be reinvented into condos, hopefully with some shops on the ground floor. In the meantime, I've been trying to get some good paintings of the scene before its gone, this one shows the east entrance on a snowy day. Its a lot closer to what my vision was when I
first attempted the scene last week.
Demo-mall east entrance, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, January 2025
The last shop, on the west side, bore no information about its former identity. I checked google map street view which has a time rewind feature... as far back as 2007 this was an internet cafe, then it changed hands a few times as a bakery, then a used clothes store, until finally being abandoned in 2020 along with most of the other businesses. It was probably a casualty of the pandemic, but from the looks of it, the mall's days were numbered anyways. Painting this one was tough, the design and composition had all kinds of angles and overlaps, then it was a moist puddle of paint and I had to bring it home to do the window frame, chair, and graffiti overlays. It worked out better than I expected, I like how the interior chair gives an eerie sense of emptiness, and the graffiti overlap tells the story of abandonment. A touch of snow completes the effect.
Chair inside graffiti, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, January 2025
This was once the entrance to a generic 7 Days Dépanneur, then briefly became Marché Mar before closing in 2020. It has been spray painted haphazardly in yellow paint. The snow was really coming down at this point and the painting got muddled up. I will try and do this scene again with better weather, at least I got a sense of all the strange angles. Instead of flat front, each store had a shallow, angled entrance point that created a slight overhang. I hope when they rebuild this thing they keep the stores, they seemed like essential shops for the neighborhood. Don't forget, people in Montreal still like to walk-and-shop where possible since using a car can be cumbersome.
Old dépanneur door snow fall, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, January 2025