Category Archives: Urban Landscapes

San Francisco Painting Victorian Building The Mission

San Francisco Painting, Mission

San Francisco Painting Victorian Building The Mission

Mission Morning – for sale

Painted over breakfast in the Mission. With gray fog shrouding the skies overhead, everything was bleached and pale.

We agreed this building was a polluted seafoam color, and that it would be much better in the painting to change it to a nice, clean seafoam color.

San Francisco Painting Transamerica Pyramid Skyline

San Francisco Skyline from Russian Hill

San Francisco Painting Transamerica Pyramid Skyline

Transamerica Pyramid – buy now

From the crest of Russian Hill, in search of the perfect view of the Transamerica Pyramid.

I mountaineered down steep- to put it mildly- streets and steps until finding a cool park shaded by huge old umbrella pines. That’s where I found my perfect view of the skyscrapers of the Financial District.

I also found some mossy benches leaning at drunken, uncomfortable angles. I shoved my bag and jacket under myself, trying to get fairly level to paint.

That’s when I felt it: the shaking. My cup of water tumbled off my lap and spilled on the bricks of the sidewalk. Earthquake?

Not at all. The shaking was uncontrollable leg spasms. My wimpy muscles, apparently, are not adequately up to the challenge of San Francisco vertical- street-climbing.

How did I arrive in this sorry state?

Evil French tourists!

After climbing the lower part of the Himalayan slopes of Hyde Street, and getting tired, hot, and lazy, I thought, whatever, I’ll take a cable car. So I found a stop and then the cable car arrived. I was happy. No more lugging a bag of painting supplies up these hills.

I flagged down the cable car. The conductor waved. “4 people only!” he shouted. As I prepared to get on the car, a nimble French family sprinted in front of me and got on the car instead! A father, a mother, a daughter and a son with a camera. 4 people. There was no room for me. This was an evil act.

I shook my fists at them in impotent rage and just walked up the damn hill instead. And then I underwent a physical collapse. Eventually I finished the painting and went to a bar and had whiskey. The End.

Ferry Building Embarcadero San Francisco Watercolor

Ferry Building, San Francisco Embarcadero

Ferry Building Embarcadero San Francisco Watercolor

Ferry Building – for sale

The Ferry Building in San Francisco, morning light. Painted over breakfast at a Starbucks patio on a pier.

On my current travels, I decided to travel light. I’m working in water media in San Francisco, and left my oil paints, plein air kit, and easel at home.

Coit Tower, Telegraph Hill San Francisco Painting Gouache

Coit Tower, San Francisco

Coit Tower, Telegraph Hill San Francisco Painting Gouache

Telegraph Hill- buy now

The Golden Hour on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, painted from the Embarcadero.

Such a beautiful city; it really is postcard-perfect.

I’m working in gouache here. I wanted to bring my oils but it’s such a drama flying with them. I like gouache as a substitute for oils, you can layer them similarly and the small tubes are great for your one-quart carry-on bag.

Tamale Shop in Golden Hill San Diego Watercolor

Tamale Shop in Golden Hill, San Diego

Tamale Shop in Golden Hill San Diego Watercolor

Golden Hill, San Diego – for sale

Saturday afternoon found me at a laundromat. I like clean clothes. I did not exactly plan this series that’s developed of paintings outside laundromats, but it has happened, and I like it.

This particular laundromat is in Golden Hill. Although Golden Hill is a chichi area with extremely expensive Victorian homes, the laundromat turned out to be a dank hole. It does, however, possess the critical amenity of ample parking and it has this tamale shop stuck under an awning right beside it.

I loved the tamale shop and the awning immediately and I had to paint it.