Lock under bridge, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, August 2025 (No. 4707)
Here is another lock, further upstream, it was closed here, holding back the water. The geometry on the canal shapes is complicated, the doors are at odd angles and the concrete walls have all sorts of angles and elevations. The colours were darker and more orange where the high water mark is located about half way up the doors and walls of the lock.Closed lock, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, August 2025 (No. 4708)
Next to the lock there is an overflow water fall to prevent the Lachine canal from backing up. This is the same falls I painted from the other angle last year, in fact one of the best paintings of 2024. When I do a painting of the locks I always think of that one. But not every painting can be best one ever.Lock falls, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, August 2025 (No. 4709)
Those massive condo buildings in the background used to be some sort of factory along the canal. There were a lot of factories along the canal since they could get raw materials, and then ship out the finished product using the trains and the canal. By the 1970's or so the canal was an open sewer and dumping ground. Now it is officially a federal park, run by parks Canada.Open lock, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, August 2025 (No. 4710)




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