Purple door
Posted: September 17, 2015 Filed under: Uncategorized 34 CommentsThere are three much-photographed Victorian houses on Carré St. Louis. You’ll even see them in the Wikipedia entry for the square. One has red trim (here is the door I sketched a few years ago), one has teal blue trim and then there’s my favourite —the purple house. Since we’re having some kind of September heat wave in Montreal, I took a little time to sketch that house today. It’s especially nice in the morning when the sun travels across the door.
A favorite!
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Thanks Dee.
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I adore your rich color and perspective, your lines and touch.
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The colour on this scene was really fun to paint. thanks!
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I a-door this!
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Thanks Ross!
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You sure know how to put those shadows in. I find that so hard to do.
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I hope to be able to teach this in my next online class. Thanks for writing Donna.
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Love this!
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Thanks Paula.
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Shari, Would you post a few words of guidance sometime for achieving shadows while maintaining the original color of the subject. Do you just use the color without diluting it and reducing intensity? I love Victorian houses. Wish I could have a peek behind this fabulous door. I will look up the entry you posted.
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Hi Louise. This is actually a prep for an online course I will be filming soon. I can’t say much more but you should be able to get a good look at me painting this very soon. And I would love to have a peek into this house too.
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Great! Thank You! Looking forward to your online course.
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Found these articles about your Victorian houses of interest. Bless the people who restore and maintain these houses. What treasures.
http://www.montrealgazette.com/homes/Award+winning+restoration+revives+house+Victorian+spirit/7687186/story.html
http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/Montreal+Victorians+close/6240416/story.html
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Thanks so much Louise. I will enjoy reading these.
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Beautiful vibrant sketch…I love they way you have done the shadows!
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Thanks for writing.
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Me gusta mucho ver este tipo de trabajo. Felicidades.
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Muchas gracias!
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Siempre veo todo lo que envían. A veces no lo leo por no tener tiempo pero siempre lo veo. Gracias.
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Love everything about this. The shadows on the door, the steps, the bushes- need I go on? This is truly a gem!
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Thanks very much Linda.
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Beautiful door! Love the shadows and the play of light.
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Thanks Joan. I loved painting the light in this one.
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I love that shade of purple! It looks so fresh. Not the easiest color to get right but you did it.
I always thought it would be fun to do a series of doorways. I’m sure you have plenty of interesting ones in Montreal.
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Hi Linda. It’s always great to hear from you. In case you are interested, it is Phthalo blue and Quin Rose that makes that wonderful purple. I discovered it by accident recently and I love it.
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Thanks for the color combo Shari. I’ll give it a try.
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How sychronistic. I’m just starting to sketch and explore WC and I am taking Kateri’s WC class on Craftsy and these are the 2 colors she suggests for purple. I saw this picture and was captivated by the purple. Yes! And this led me to this site where I find your Craftsy class at a discount. Woo hoo!
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Lee, this is so great. This is a combo I have discovered only recently and I like it a lot. I hope you love my class and so happy you found the discount code. Hope to see some work that you post.
Shari
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I was just going to leave a comment and ask how you mixed your perfect purple for the door and my question was already answered–in the comment just before mine! I really like this sketch. Ditto to what has already been said.
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I’m so happy to read that you will be doing another online course soon . I’ve always been fascinated by the way you create interesting shadows in your sketches . Really looking forward to joining 🙂
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Just LOVE this one! the colors, the shadows, the perspective, the combination of the geometry of the structure with the loose softness of the flowers. A real winner – I’m looking forward to this lesson in your next class!! Can’t wait!
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Yup. It really is all about cast shadows, eh? Plus, of course, the skill to render them in a lively and evocative way. Love it! It really captures the spot and the moment.
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Beautiful painting – can I be purple with envy? And how fabulous you are doing another class – YIPPEE ! ( I don’t think I ever used that word before – but perfect.)
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