The Making of San Francisco No. 6

If you're like me, you love looking at art. I'm almost as equally interested in seeing how things get made. Today I'm sharing a video showing the ebbs and flows of my recent painting featuring Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. After watching the progression, see details up close at San Francisco No. 6

New from the studio of Reyes Fine Art, this time lapse video captures the key stages in the evolution of a cityscape painting featuring Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. From ink drawing to final realized cityscape, witness the color and composition changes firsthand.

The Biggest and Best of "Cities & Skies"

The art shows I've been doing all summer long by the Plaza in downtown Santa Fe have been building to this Labor Day Weekend. For the first time in New Mexico, cityscapes from my Urbanica Series will unite with cloudscapes from the Aero Series. It's been a labor of love creating all these artworks so it's fitting that they come together this Labor Day.

See RFA This Labor Day HERE

Madrid No. 2 | Madrid No. 1

Madrid No. 2 | Madrid No. 1

Santa Fe Sky, No. 3 | Aero No. 34 | Aero No. 32

Santa Fe Sky, No. 3 | Aero No. 34 | Aero No. 32

Closeups.Top Row (L–R): Madrid No. 1 | Barcelona No. 1 | Madrid No. 2Bottom Row (L–R): Santa Fe Sky No. 3 | Angeles Sky | Santa Fe Sky No. 1

Closeups.
Top Row (L–R): Madrid No. 1 | Barcelona No. 1 | Madrid No. 2
Bottom Row (L–R): Santa Fe Sky No. 3 | Angeles Sky | Santa Fe Sky No. 1

Bringing The Big City To Santa Fe

What a weekend! My cityscape paintings made their debut in Santa Fe with the Santa Fe Society of Artists. I was thrilled with the response, especially the purchase of "New York No. 3" by a lovely family visiting from Baltimore. I even got the chance to paint live over the weekend and make progress on a new San Francisco cityscape. Enjoy the show!

The Reyes Fine Art Cityscape Show on display in Santa Fe.