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| 5/23/26 Fremont Bridge and Lake Washington Ship Canal, Fremont neighborhood |
Sketching in the Fremont neighborhood is always a game of “choose
your icon.” The Troll, JP Patches & Gertrude, Lenin, Saturn,
the Rocket (bonus points if you can get both Saturn and the Rocket in the same composition), the Fremont Bridge, the topiary dinosaurs
– did I miss any? USk Seattle hit them all last Saturday on a cloudy afternoon.
Although I’ve sketched all of them multiple times, I picked an icon that I may not have sketched as often. It was breezy and chilly by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, but I wanted to start with a peek-a-boo view of the brilliantly blue Fremont Bridge.
After walking around Fremont for a while to warm up, I ended up at the statue of Lenin, where several other sketchers were already settled in at the former Soviet Union leader’s feet. Always a bit daunted by the formidable monument, I walked across the street for a more distant view. I chose a purple and green palette that would contrast strongly with Lenin’s red hand.
In fact, the red hand was just what I needed to fill the short time remaining until our throwdown, when the sun finally came out.




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