Queen Anne lace parking lot, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, July 2025
The bike path is visible in the bottom right, a bus was in the foreground, with two firetrucks in the background. Getting the perspective correct and proportioning the buildings was key here, I held up the brush on an angle to get it right. With all the heat and humidity the paint was tacky and messy, which made the detailing especially difficult, but I got it done. In the background you see the crane where I painted the sunset smoky sky last month.
Bus and fire trucks, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, July 2025
The fire trucks were sticking around long enough for me to get a painting done before they left. Most of the detail on the truck is close to the way it was, although the truck took off before I could really complete it so I finished from memory. In the background is the mega hospital, while the main entrance to Vendome is in the middle ground. The red is called cadmium red hue, a convenience mix meant to replicate cadmium red without using cadmium pigments which are toxic. I bought the tube about ten years ago before I knew about pigments, now I know its a mix of pyrol red (PR254) and yellow nickel titanium oxide (PY53). Titanium oxide pigments are white, then they add a metal ion like nickel to give it a yellow tint. When mixed with pyrol red, it gives a slight warm red. Really I just want to use up the tube and completely switch to pyrol vermilion in the future (PR255).
Fire truck Vendome, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, July 2025
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