"Tokyo at Night"
A series of ten watercolor paintings capturing the beauty and weirdness of night Tokyo.
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A series of ten watercolor illustrations portraying night Tokyo streets that I started painting in 2017. Painting in between other projects and commissions it took me more than a year to finish this project.
Instead of going for the obvious - cool looking, new built high rise offices I wanted to depict the night scenes of Tokyo that are not so widely seen - back streets, empty alleys, tall buildings and empty parking lots. Mostly brightly lit (even the sky is never just black) with no people, those places have a weird eerie atmosphere that I wanted to recreate.
We walk a lot with Kana - especially in the late evenings when it's cooler and we finished the day's work. I took a lot of reference photos of interesting night scenes when we were still living in Tokyo's Waseda and used them to make this series of paintings.
This series follows a path from Kudanshita to Waseda through Kagurazaka.
And here are all the spots on a Google Map if you want to go and explore by yourself: MAP >>
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08, 09, 10
This series is accompanied by making-of videos available on my YouTube channel (HERE) showing the painting process and the tools I used.
Technical details:
* Paper: HOLBEIN Waterford natural 300g/m cotton paper
* Sketch: Mitsu-bishi Hi-Uni pencil grade HB
* Line: COPIC Multiliner SP 0.5mm
* Colors: my main Schmincke set (see the tools section)
* Paper: HOLBEIN Waterford natural 300g/m cotton paper
* Sketch: Mitsu-bishi Hi-Uni pencil grade HB
* Line: COPIC Multiliner SP 0.5mm
* Colors: my main Schmincke set (see the tools section)
Additionally, I used the airbrush in some of the later pieces to get some additional depth and shadows. I'm showing more about this technique in the making-of videos.
All the illustrations from this series are available as prints on my Society6 store in multiple sizes and with some additional options (frames, printing on canvas etc.).
Thanks for watching!