10/7/22 Woodland Park Rose Garden |
It’s hard for me to resist the topiary trees at the Woodland
Park Rose Garden. I sketched one there in 2018 (which was the last time USk Seattle met there), and even during a nature-drawing class, I
sketched another one. During Friday’s visit with USk Seattle, I again gave in
to the topiary love.
Despite the lingering haze of smoke, the sun cut through with comfortable temperatures – such a treat for this time of year! (A dubious “treat,” of course, since the unseasonal weather is undoubtedly a result of climate change.) Although long past their prime, many roses still dotted the garden with color.
I walked all around the garden looking for a topiary tree lighted the way I wanted it and something interesting in front of it. Yet again, a thumbnail saved me from choosing too hastily. After I made the one on the left (below), I realized I didn’t like the mostly dark background behind it, and the tree itself was mostly in shade. I kept walking, and eventually spotted the one with the fountain in front of it. That’s the one I sketched in color.
Thumbnail at right is the one I sketched in color above. |
Undeterred by smoke! |
Well done, and now you have a plan for your next visit! Glad the smoke didn't stop the group.
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