Mount Royal view through city, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
Big bin corner snow, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
Mount Royal view through city, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
Big bin corner snow, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
Moon over habs condos, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
The Atwater market parking lot is full of xmas trees waiting for a home. Strong flood lights illuminate the area, and a big red-orange dumpster decorated the foreground. In the background, there are rows of giant glass condo buildings and office skyscrapers. There is a lot of detail in a small painting like this, once has to hang in there when the temperature drops. Not too many painters were out there last night, just one by my count!Lamp xmas trees dumpster, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
Canal gantry crane frozen sky, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
While the sky dried in the first painting, I did a second one looking east along the frozen bike path. Parts of it were like a skating rink and I had to tread carefully with the bike. In the background you see the gantry crane next to the night canal, it was once used to move shipping containers and large peices of iron on and off barges. One of the main uses of the canal was in putting together bridges... Lachine had a brdige construction factory that assembled iron bridge spans and transported them to their building sites around the river.Lamps path canal crane, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
The canal was half frozen, in places you could see the unfrozen water next to iced water. I tried to paint the two types of surfaces. On the unfrozen water reflections were crisp and high contrast, while on the iced water reflections were blurry and low contrast. I painted the unfrozen effect with dry brush, while the iced effect was a wet-in-wet technique. In the background you see the lachine canal, traffic on st Patrick, and a couple of converted Condos. There was one star out last night, very visible and due south, maybe it was a planet. I put it in all three paintings.Two textured reflection, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, December 2025
Last water pond, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, November 2025
Using some Van Gogh techniques, I created swirling, textural effects in the grasses growing down in the valley. There were also willow trees and other trees in the background without any leaves. With all the brown and beige, it was important to create energy with the directional brush strokes. In the foreground, tall grass had been matted down with sparse snow.Grassy valley, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, November 2025
The surface of the creek was partially frozen, creating translucent reflections. To paint the reflections, I applied a thin wash of dilute blue-grey, let it dry a bit while I worked on other parts of the painting, and then painted in the reflections and transparencies. For the rest of the painting, I made sure to leave enough white showing to indicate snowfall, and to break up the blocks of brown and grey.Partially frozen creek, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, November 2025
Turning to the interior of the house, here is a painting of a spider plant in a turquoise pot sitting on the kitchen table. Van Gogh also made still life paintings, and I tried to emulate the style, complete with trippy background. With extreme cold in the forecast, I might do a few still life paintings here in the condo.Spider plant turquoise pot, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, November 2025
The other day I noticed that you can see the dark side of the moon if you look closely, its the exact same value as the background sky, but with an orange tint instead of a blue tint. I got the colour about right but the value was too dark. In the rest of the painting you see stars, the houses in the background and some trees from the valley in the foreground. I was sitting at the kitchen table looking out for this one.Two toned half moon, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, November 2025