Oil cars orange pole, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, April 2026
Early in the morning on the last day of my trip, I had a few hours before the plane departure. This scene shows a double-decker train waiting on the bridge, with some apartments illuminated in the background. The key to creating a glowing atmosphere is the sky, it was made to be a middle grey by mixing blue and violet, with touches of earth yellow.
Double decker profile view, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, April 2026
This train bridge farther to the east on Red River is an old iron bridge reminiscent of those seen in Montreal. A local talked to me a bit when I painted this, he was not very happy about tourists showing up in town and seemed rather grumpy. Fair enough, its his city, and I usually feel somewhat similar when Old Montreal gets over-run with tourists!
Rusty train bridge, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, April 2026
Here is a wall of rust, with rust on top. Its an old rusty train car parked on a rusty train bridge. Painted green initially, now the iron is permeated with a range of earth colours. The rust was done with variations of yellow ochre (PY43), burnt yellow ochre (PR102), burnt umber (PBr7), and splashes of orange (PO62 and PO73). The pale green is dilute perylene green (PBk31).
Rusty rust train and bridge, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, April 2026
Not a train bridge, this is a car and pedestrian bridge with a cool shape, and fresh green paint. Yellow and orange stripes are on the support, they are probably there as river warnings... you can see the graffiti at the base is submerged. Any higher and the river banks would burst.
Bridge stripes, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, April 2026
More double decker train cars rumbled through town, this scene was close to the Nutty Club candy buildings. Some graffiti on the wall was changed to my initials and year PJD 26. I'm getting better at simulating spray-paint with watercolours.
Double decker curved view, watercolour 6 x 7.5" cold press, April 2026






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