Nothing catches our eyes quite like a yellow taxicab does. Think New York City. On a busy street where the myriads of colors are competing, our eyes are selectively drawn to the bright yellow of a taxi.In this painting, I did not paint a cab with juicy yellow. Instead I diluted a yellow pigment almost to the point of being unnoticeable to quiet the cab's larger-than-life presence.
It was in 1908 when the first yellow cabs were manufactured. According to a popular story, yellow was a favorite color of a wife of the manufacturing company's president. Yellow cab in San Diego has been in continuous operation since the 1920s (source:
Wikipedia).
With this painting, my San Diego 100 Project is 1/3 done. Click
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San Diego 100 (#34) - Downtown
A larger image of this painting is available on request.
Media: original watercolor
Image Size: 11.5 x 8.25 in. (on 12 x 9 in. paper)
Mat/Frame: No
Purchase: Donated/Private Collection
