8/25/17 Jimi Hendrix Park |
Seattle’s newest park, opened earlier this summer, honors
one of the city’s most well-known musicians – Jimi Hendrix. The Seattle native’s
memorial at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton is visited by many fans each
year, and his bronze likeness in
front of the Blick Store on Capitol Hill is also popular. Now there’s finally a public park in his name.
Several urban sketchers at yesterday’s outing featured
the bright orange sculpture that forms the park’s visual centerpiece. Apparently
when it rains, water collects at the top and then pours out from one end, creating a natural waterfall. Thankfully
yesterday, however, not a drop of rain was nearby, and we all enjoyed a
beautiful morning in the sunshine. Quotations from Hendrix’s songs are engraved on pavers on the park’s walkway shaped like a guitar. I chose one I thought was fitting to write on the sketch.
8/25/17 The same sculpture from a different angle. |
I felt like my first sketch (above) came out a little
fussy. After taking a brief break to walk through the Northwest African American Museum inside the historic Colman School on the park grounds, I
tried a more abstract approach (at right) from a different angle.
That must be quite a site when it fills with water. Great sketches!
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