Old fashioned auto shop, watercolour 8 x 10" cold press, September 2024 (No. 3906a)
This is the same building but viewed from the rear, where there is a medium sized soccer field in the foreground, and an array of new condos in the background. Seeing the old building sandwiched between these elements was kind of neat. Funny enough, there was hardly a person in sight anywhere despite the thousands of condo units everywhere.
Old and new buildings, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, September 2024 (No. 4015a)
Changing neighborhoods, this is the Mile End, you see the iconic rusty water tower on top of the disused factory. In the middle is the new garden they built next to the off ramp, and some sumac trees in the foreground. The sumac was done with a mix of greens, then over-painted with red (PR179 + PR109), using a flat brushstroke. That's where the brush is applied on its side, taking advantage of the fact that brushes are pointed you can make that shape pretty easily.
Factory and sumac trees, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, September 2024 (No. 4015b)
Here is my interpretation of the unofficial iron sculpture park where one or more of the local artisans anonymously install these interesting works. Okay, I may have installed my initials too, if you look closely!
Iron sculpture park, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, September 2024 (No. 4016a)
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