2/22/15 Diamine Chocolate Brown and Iroshizuku Tsukushi inks, Caran d'Ache Museum water-soluble colored pencil, Canson XL 140 lb. paper |
After biting off way more of a composition than I could chew
the last time I sketched at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery, today I took a smaller view. This time I think
I managed to both chew and swallow – though barely.
In any case, it was an especially fun gathering of Urban Sketchers Seattle this morning
with a huge turnout – at least 40 were counted! Sketchers were scattered all
over the Roastery as well as on surrounding sidewalks. I didn’t have quite the
fortitude to sketch outdoors like some brave souls, but I admire those who did.
After my sketch at the Roastery, I walked down the street to
Melrose Market, a small collection
of cafés and retail shops housed in a cool old building. It, too, was filled
with sketchers! I climbed the stairs to the upper level, and when I looked down
over a railing, I got a bird’s-eye view of Bob sketching.
2/22/15 Iroshizuku Take-sumi ink, Museum pencils |
Love these, Tina. Your figures are turning out great! Nice to sketch with you and the other 38 today. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the bird's eye view!!! How great that you had so many people come out to sketch.
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