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gorneaux OP t1_jaf3ao6 wrote
Reply to comment by amalgamatedchaos in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Hey, thanks very much!! I do appreciate it.
Used to be I inked all my lines on co dot dot dot missioned house portraits, but that was just one more inessential thing I stopped doing to speed things up. However, the guy who commissioned this one, who's a damn good comics artist himself, wanted those black lines in there to give more of the comic book look. I didn't think about it at the time, but it was the right call — the black lines help balance out that super-vibrant red (even if it also creates kind of a CAD/illustration look, rather than something painterly).
gorneaux OP t1_jaexduv wrote
Reply to comment by GrapeJuice2227 in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Past life impressions!
gorneaux OP t1_jaexar9 wrote
Reply to comment by amalgamatedchaos in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
When I'm out urban sketching, I try to do the whole thing, soup to nuts, right there. With more finished pieces that I do on, uh, begins with co and ends with mission (trying not to break the rules and get deleted here), such as this one, I will generally take source photographs onsite and work from them at home. Particularly with a large size such as this (22"x30"), that saves me a day of standing in the middle of the intersection with a gargantuan piece of paper. .
gorneaux OP t1_jaewpx9 wrote
Reply to comment by ExileOC in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Sunsetters unite! I lived at 48th and Pacheco for a while, before moving to 27th between Judah and irving, where I am now.
gorneaux OP t1_jaewlm2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Give it a shot!
gorneaux OP t1_jaeja6p wrote
Reply to comment by GrapeJuice2227 in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Did you grow up in the Sunset District?
gorneaux OP t1_jaej72s wrote
Reply to comment by xelleman in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Thanks so much! Glad I could get the vibe right and bring those memories back for you...
gorneaux OP t1_jaeces2 wrote
Reply to comment by FIFTHSUN2012 in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
You know what's up.
Yeah, current owner, a friend of mine, decided just before the pando that he needed something with a bit more pizzazz than tan. I'd say he got all that and then some.
gorneaux OP t1_jae7qnu wrote
Reply to comment by uriahjaylee in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Nice! WYKYK. I had never lived in or even BEEN to the outers, or even the Central Sunset, despite having grown up in SF. Then in 2015 or 16 I had to move out of the Mission (master tenant moved his GF in) and I landed on 48th and Pacheco. Fell in love with it right away.
I've since moved to a place inland, at 27th near the park, and I can't say I don't love the dining options, but my spiritual home is out in the 40s.
gorneaux OP t1_jae3fx2 wrote
Reply to comment by habitoti in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Thanks so very much!!
Yeah, someone else pointed out that the shadows don't quite match up, but, heck, I'm happy with that. I for sure worked from a photo -- wasn't about to sit in the middle of the intersection for three weeks with a 22x30 piece of cold-pressed paper, not in this rain and graupel. But it was looking a bit too much like a CAD architectural rendering. I like that shadow wonkiness. 😂
gorneaux OP t1_jae2rh5 wrote
Reply to comment by TommyTuttle in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Wow, thanks so much!!! That's getting my day off to the right start 😊😊
gorneaux OP t1_jae2kya wrote
Reply to comment by Freffo in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Really, thank you so much!
Thanks for asking, and specifically about the paint.
The red of the full house is, if anything more intense than this. So especially as the Sennelier paints I like to use are not real saturated like, by contrast, Daniel Smith or Winsor & Newton, I was wondering how I was going to pull it off.
Did a lot of tests before I came up with a plan of a base layer of French vermilion, a really hot, orangey red -- which ended up being several base layers, one on top of the other, to make it seem strong enough. Then I laid a glaze of alizarin crimson over it to make it a bit darker, take some of the heat off.
I liked where that was going, and kept doing it, layer after alternating layer, really for days, until it just didn't seem to be getting any redder. So I call it Terminal Red.
That's a very inside baseball walkthrough of this piece. Normally, I like stuff that's low saturation and colors that are pretty dialed back, which tends to be how we roll out here in the foggy Sunset District by the ocean...anx in general a more, uh, watercolory look. Now if you like more saturated, intense colors, I'd point you towards the brands I mentioned above, or M Graham, which is another set I use: beautiful paints, a good value, and honey-based so they don't dry out.
gorneaux OP t1_jae0qfe wrote
Reply to comment by TheDeadlySquid in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Must be an old photo you saw on Google street view or somewhere else. Friend of mine has owned this place for the last few years, and had it painted this intense color shortly before the pandemic. The house painter kept asking if he was sure, over and over again.
gorneaux OP t1_jae0hsk wrote
Reply to comment by timmayay in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
And as far as watercolors go, this is the first time I've pushed them this far. Many many layers of French Vermilion and alizarin crimson.
gorneaux OP t1_jae0bns wrote
Reply to comment by timmayay in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
It's the best! Well maybe not the best, but it's good for us artists.
Speaking of which, do you ever attend SF Sketchers meetups? I'm the organizer for the Sunset Sketchers...we are sort of a subset group, meeting on the west side. Msg me for more info of you want.
gorneaux OP t1_jadxeqf wrote
Reply to comment by FIFTHSUN2012 in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Someone in an SF group on another platform dug up a 2015 picture, reminding me how it used to be a pale faded blue. Totally different vibe. My friend Thorsten, shortly after he moved in, decided it needed a bit of pop. He said the house painter kept asking, "Are you sure??"
gorneaux OP t1_jadwof4 wrote
Reply to comment by Wayne1946 in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Pshaw! I don't think the ghost of old Edward is terribly worried about his reputation...but I thank you very much for that generous comment 🙏😊
[EDIT: Typo fixed]
gorneaux OP t1_jadwdg9 wrote
Reply to comment by MyShinyLugia in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Thanks so much! Getting all that red on, I'm realizing, took as much time as the rest of the painting.
As I was mentioning over in r/watercolor, my watercolor kit was like I can give you the power, Jim, but I don't know how long it'll last!
gorneaux OP t1_jad6mpv wrote
Reply to comment by Formal-Department-10 in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Many thanks, Formal-Department! A lot of coats of French vermillion and alizarin crimson. A lot.
gorneaux OP t1_jad35h6 wrote
Also black ink and a bit of gouache and acrylic, 22"x30"
gorneaux OP t1_jaf3kp8 wrote
Reply to comment by amalgamatedchaos in Red House, Outer Sunset, Me, Watercolor, 2023 by gorneaux
Hey, thanks very much!! I do appreciate it.
Used to be I inked all my lines on co dot dot dot missioned house portraits, but that was just one more inessential thing I stopped doing to speed things up. However, the guy who co (la de dah, music playing here) missioned this one, who's a damn good comics artist himself, wanted those black lines in there to give more of the comic book look. I didn't think about it at the time, but it was the right call — the black lines help balance out that super-vibrant red (even if it also creates kind of a CAD/illustration look, rather than something painterly.