3/7/13 Kuretake Fountain Brush Pen, Pitt Big Brush marker, Hand Book journal |
Although the Northgate Branch of the Seattle Public Library doesn’t showcase stately Carnegie-style architecture, it’s probably
one of the best branches in the city for scenic seating. In addition to the usual carrels
and desks, the branch offers a long line of lounge chairs facing floor-to-ceiling
windows that look out over a park. You can sit in one to read a
pot-boiler novel and pretend you’re on a cruise ship.
I left my pot-boiler at home and instead sat in one of the
lounge chairs to sketch a stand of tall trees lining the perimeter of the park.
On the other side of the trees is the Pacific Medical Center’s Northgate
location.
That's great that your library has nice views too...a perfect place for indoor sketching. Nice job!
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