12/15/19 Winterfest |
The
Seattle Center Armory is always a people place, and no more so than during the
holidays. Although the turn-of-the-20th-century model train and
village are the centerpiece of the festivities, and I spent my last 15 minutes
there (top of post), I was in the mood to make small gesture studies of people.
Beginning with a troupe of young dancers on the stage, I filled a page with their movements (and caught a few kids in the audience, too).
12/15/19 dancers |
12/15/19 Kids mesmerized by the dancers |
The
real fun was in Fisher Pavilion, which had been turned into an ice skating rink
for the holidays. I had déjà vu of another outing with USk Seattle almost exactly seven years ago, when I attempted to capture figures on the ice for
the first time. I applaud my attempt back then to take the broader view of the
rink itself. Yesterday I decided to simply focus on capturing all the different
gestures I saw: the wobbly first timers using blue walker-like devices for
stability; experienced skaters who sped around the small rink as fast as they
could; beginners who gained confidence even as I watched. When Carol saw
the rink, she put away her sketchbook and put on skates instead! I was so
impressed to see her on the ice that I naturally sketched her, too.
Notice
anything unusual about our group selfie below? I’m actually in the frame
instead of photobombing myself! I got a new phone recently, and it made my arm
grow longer! 😉
Skaters are fun to capture. Bryant Park in NYC has some penguin shaped devices for the skaters to hold onto. That always brings a smile to my face. :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't have many skating rinks around here, so this was a fun treat to sketch!
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