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11/17/19 Seattle Art Museum lobby |
The Seattle Art Museum’s resident Chinese camels, rams and human figure received plenty
of sketcher attention yesterday morning. I was one of many USk Seattle members
who were attracted to the iconic marble sculptures. Since I sketched the back end of a camel the last time we met at the museum, this time I gave a ram a
try, along with the Chinese figure behind it. Unlike some brave souls, I
ignored most of the long lobby stairway and its imposing decorative ceiling
(you can see it in the group photo below).
After
that time-consuming exercise in graphite and quite a bit of chatting, I hardly
had time to catch a few gestures of sketchers (and a security guard) scattered
around the lobby before it was time for the throwdown. We had an excellent
turnout again with a few new faces, including a visitor from Austin.
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11/17/19 Seattle Art Museum lobby |
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11/17/19 A canine commuter on my bus ride. |
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