#444 Urban #444
by William Lum
Title
#444 Urban #444
Artist
William Lum
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
This is my watercolor painting of the promenade at the west side of the Galleria in Roseville, California. The theme for day 40 of the 60 day/theme Isolation Art challenge was Urban and a mall seemed fitting. The tall towering sign above the mall which can be seen for miles is one of the iconic symbols for Roseville. I remember seeing that sign the first time I visited Roseville and I still see it every time I drive along Highway 65.
The $100 million Galleria at Roseville was built and opened on August 25, 2000. In 2004, the Galleria expanded by 400,000 square feet of new and reconfigured retail space, including a new Dining Terrace. The expansion was completed in 2009 at a final cost of $270 million. Upon completion, the expanded property surpassed Arden Fair Mall in 2009 as the largest mall in the Sacramento metropolitan area both in size and number of stores. Sears closed its store in July 2018. The building will be repurposed to accommodate a Century Theaters cinema complex and a Round One Entertainment center, was scheduled to open in 2020.
This 15” X 22” watercolor painting was done on Fabriano Aristico, 140 lb, cold press paper.
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August 14th, 2020
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