6/2/16 ink, watercolor, colored pencils |
I try to limit my consumption of donuts to two or three a
year. The last time may have been in January when Urban Sketchers Seattle met
at the Top Pot Doughnuts in West Seattle,
when it happened to be Elvis’s birthday (Top Pot’s special was the King’s Rings –
with bacon, of course). Not unlike that day, today was yet another notable day
for U.S. consumption of fat and sugar – namely, National Donut Day!
Forward-thinking sketch journalist that I am, I started documenting
this important holiday by going to the Top Pot in Wedgwood yesterday. With a
giant donut on the overhang and palm trees to boot, it’s the best-decorated Top
Pot in town. (Three years ago I sketched the same giant donut for the Urban
Sketchers Flickr group’s “toroid” theme.)
I resisted going inside, however, because I was saving that
for the big day! Top Pot’s flagship store downtown had a line out the door when
I arrived late-morning, and they weren’t even giving out free donuts like other
chains were (Top Pot is having a fundraiser for Northwest Harvest food banks instead).
After I scarfed down my Bavarian cream (which I sketched really fast) at an outdoor table, I caught part of Top Pot’s neon
sign and the lovely trees shading the sidewalk.
6/3/16 inks, colored pencils |
Ahhh, summer. Happy Fat and Sugar Day!
6/3/16 brush pen, white gel pen |
Two or three a year??? And yet you know the date of National Donut Day??? Something just ain't right, Tina. No, that just ain't right. Eat more, more often. Love the sketches :-)
ReplyDeleteYou twisted my arm! More donuts for me!
Delete- Tina