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| 5/19/26 South Lake Union |
Before meeting Ching for happy hour, I arrived a little early
in South Lake Union to try a color temperature/values study. One thing I really
like about the area around the Amazon Spheres is the stark contrast
between the harsh, glassy surfaces of buildings and the soft, organic textures
of the trees and other vegetation. Influenced by Colin Woodward’s abstract
approach, I tried not to think about “drawing” the Spheres and other buildings.
Instead, I focused on shapes, values and especially color temperature
(my usual focus, especially this time of year) using only three crayons.
Although I don’t usually like to show a photo of something I’ve sketched, since this is a study, I thought it might be useful, since it’s probably hard to tell what the scene actually looks like in the sketch. I’m planning to do more studies eventually from the photo.
A minor distraction in my study was Amazon’s Community Banana Stand (free bananas are distributed here daily to anyone who wants one). I was planning to sketch it later, but just as I had looked up, I saw that some workers had come by with ladders and a large tarp to wrap up the stand for the night. It got covered so quickly that I didn’t get a chance to draw the window or any details on the stand except one wheel.
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| Amazon Community Banana Stand |



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