6/25/17 water-soluble colored pencils, Tombow marker |
I worried that news reports of dire traffic conditions from
freeway lane closures and Pride events would keep sketchers away from the Center of the Universe, but I needn’t
have. Even predicted temperatures in the mid-90s yesterday brought a good
turnout of USk Seattle to the statue of Lenin and the rest of the Fremont
neighborhood’s funky environment.
Although I knew I had sketched Lenin before, I didn’t
realize until I checked my blog that it had been as long as four years ago at my first outing to Fremont (a month
later I sketched him again during Gail and Frank’s USk workshop). It was high time to sketch him again, and I did
it first thing while the morning heat was still tolerable.
For the high noon sun, I knew exactly where I wanted to
sketch: In the cool shade of the Aurora Bridge, where the Fremont Troll waits quietly. Although a troll under a bridge is
supposed to be malevolent, the only other time I sketched him, also four years ago, he struck me as more
curious than scary. Yesterday I thought I saw some surprise and endless
patience in his single eye (now shiny silver, though in 2013 it was apparently red)
as tourists climb all over him, day in, day out.
Speaking of patience, I was losing mine as every five
minutes or so, a tour bus would come by and disgorge a pile of said tourists so
they could photograph each other. The sketch took me much longer than usual because
I had to keep waiting for the view to clear. Still, I was in the shade with a cool
breeze blowing through. Even on the hottest day of the year, I’d rather be
sketching than not.
I just love that there is a troll under the bridge!!! I would get annoyed by the tour buses too. But I see you persisted like a good urban sketcher would. Nice!!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever visit me, the troll is always on my must-do list!
Delete- Tina