Those carelessly drawn lines on the pedestrian crossing in Pershing Square have been bothering me as long as the sloppy edge on the Rita's sign. I worked on both of them this morning, and they look so much better. Painting the Pershing Square piece upside down made a difference, because the very tiny edge of the paintbrush created a nice clean line from that angle.
Here's the painting on the easel:
And here it is with the pedestrian crossing done (for now)— looks a lot better!
Pershing Square, © 2016, work in progress (click on image for larger view)
And here's Rita's. You should be able to see where the wet paint is around the top of the sign.
Rita's, © 2016, work in progress (click on image for larger view)
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