Tuesday, September 25, 2012

La Fiamma Wood Fire Pizza

Tonight we dropped off our son at Western Washington University in Bellingham for his second year in college. We had dinner at La Fiamma Wood Fire Pizza.  Great place and atmosphere and tasty wood fired pizza.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Chocolati

Last night we went to dinner at a Thai restaurant on 45th Ave. in Wallingford and then walked down the street for coffee and truffles at  Chocolati.  Here is the sketch I did while sitting in the mezzanine looking across the room.  Pretty neat space.  Has a feeling of an old coffee shop hang out. Great atmosphere.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Jack Block Park in West Seattle

Sunday was our monthly sketch outing.  We met at Jack Block Park in West Seattle.  The park is located on a site that was previous used as a wood treatment plant.  The site was contaminated with creosote and designated as a  superfund site by the US EPA.   It was reopened in 1998 after environmental clean up and its development as a park.  This park has wonderful view of the Port of Seattle and sweeping views of the Sound and Seattle.  The following sketch was a view of the Port of Seattle looking through the Tower Lookout.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

University of Washington Sundodger Invitational

Saturday we attended University of Washington's Annual Sundodger Invitational Cross Country meet at Lincoln Park in West Seattle.  We were there because our son Matthew was competing in the Highschool JV 5K race.  He completed the race with a new PR of 18 min 35 seconds.  It was a great day for a sketch too. 

Friday, September 14, 2012

The Wine Barrel at JM Cellars Reservoir

There is a  pond at JM  Cellars which irrigates the grounds.  A barrel sits at the end of a retaining wall.  Giving this area a point of focus.  I was naturally drawn to the location because of the reflections and view and shade. 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

JM Cellars Gardens

Saturday a friend Cindy Esselman and I sketched at JM Cellars as featured artists.  It was a great opportunity to sketch and paint the grounds at a wonderful winery in Woodinville, WA.  We hope to get out there soon again to paint more. 

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Moon Viewing At Japanese Tea Garden

Last night my husband and I attending a Moon Viewing event at the Japanese Tea Garden.  Lanterns,  lit sail boats in the pond, musical and dancing performances, and a Haiku competition.  Here is a sketch I did.  The drawing started while it was still light and as I got into the watercolor....it became harder and harder to see what I was doing.  It  became pretty dark and I finished the details at home.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Waiting for Matthew

While waiting for my son Matthew to get out of his Driver's Ed Class at Swerve I parked adjacent to a neighborhood park.  There was a beautiful shade tree framing this view so I thought it was a good opportunity to practice trees and creating spatial depth in the picture with values.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Summer Fun At South Lake Union Park

While waiting for my Architecture students to arrive for a sketch outing,  I started this ink sketch of the kids playing in the water fountain on the plaza.  It was on one of our hottest days in the summer.  The kids were running back and forth so it was a hard thing to capture.  The painting was done a couple of days ago.  I kept meaning to get back to paint on site but have not had the chance.

Monday, August 27, 2012

The Great Wheel from Bainbridge Island Ferry

We went to a friends house for an end of summer bbq.  Saturday was a great day to go on the top deck of the ferry and sketch!  Here is a sketch of the Great wheel.  Had just enough time to try to capture everything in ink as the moving Ferry  changed view points.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Riding the Sound Transit Light Rail

On our way back from California we decided to take the Sound Transit Light Rail to International District where my husband picked us up at the station... instead of driving through rush hour traffic.  I highly recommend taking the Sound Transit.  It was so easy..just the cost of the bus fare.  And a pleasant ride home.  I was even able to do a sketch.  The painting was done recently from memory.


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Car Wash 2

The second car wash sketch from the Garfield XCountry Carwash.  That's my son cleaning the top of our van at our request.  Used regular Daniel Smith watercolors on this. 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Workin' at the Car Wash

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Garfield High School  XCOUNTRY TEAM had a car wash to raise funds for this year's team.  My son was doing his volunteer time in the afternoon.  I brought in two cars and each time was able to get a sketch in.  This is the first sketch using neocolor watercolor sticks.  Tomorrow I will post the second sketch.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Back Streets of Georgetown

Yesterday we had our monthly sketchcrawl in Georgetown south of the SODO.  It is an historic neighborhood with a saloon from 1888, great vintage shops...where you can buy vinyl records and comic books.  Where the Old Rainier Brewery still stands and parts of the bottling factory are now converted in to artist lofts.    ( I think I got this right?)  Anyway here is my homage to Georgetown.
We had 32 sketchers show up.  Check out Seattle Urban Sketchers blog for additional sketches.

Friday, August 17, 2012

SW 3692

On flight sketch
You can never be bored if you have your sketchbook with you and your pen, pencil and watercolors.
On this short flight this is what I was doing!  Perfect timing for a sketch or two.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

On the way home

Sketches from the airport are interesting.  You  have a limited amount of time to sketch.  While we were waiting for our plane to arrive and boarding I did a sketch of gate 25 at the Oakland airport.  Right across the way from the food stands.  It was painted later from memory which helped me simplify.
Gate 25 South West Airlines Oakland Airport

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Sketching with Bay Area Urban Sketchers

Euclid Avenue. Berkeley California
The nice thing about Urban Sketchers is the ability to connect with other sketchers around the world. Knowing I was going to be in the Bay Area I contacted a couple of Urban sketchers in the area to see if I  could join them on a sketchcrawl.  They graciously rearranged their typical sketch date so I could meet them.  We sketched together on the northside of the UC Berkeley Campus where Euclid Ave. meets the campus.   There are wonderful turn of the 20th century building still standing and in use...giving this street a quaint historical feel.  The scale is so human.  Here is a link to the Bay Area Urban Sketchers Blog.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Mission San Jose

Side door of Mission San Jose,  Fremont, CA
Took a quick tour of Mission San Jose in Fremont, CA.  It was founded on June 11, 1797 by the Franciscan order and was the 14th Mission built in California.  I was under an olive tree sitting in the middle of the courtyard.  Chose this spot because it was one of the only places with shade.

Monday, August 13, 2012

NIles Historic Train Depot

Niles Historic Train Depot
Covered walkway at the Train depot looking out towards the rolling hills of Niles and the Train.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Niles Historic Train Depot, Niles, CA

Niles California founded in 1850 is where Bronco Billy owned a film studio Essanay Studios and stars like Charlie Chaplin were filmed  during the 1910s.  This town has been saved as an historic district.  It is a wonderful place to sketch which I have done a couple of times when visiting my sister in Fremont CA.
http://nilesmerchants.com/historyofniles.html

Saturday, August 11, 2012

My Sister's Back Yard

 In California the one thing you notice is yellow hills with a few Oak trees dotting the grassy rolling hills.  So different from our lush greens in Seattle, but just a beautiful.
This is a sketch of my sister's back yard.  She had peaches growing on the tree in the back.


Friday, August 10, 2012

Seatac Airport on the way to California

SeaTac Airport Food Court
Last week I went to California with my son to visit family.  When you get to the airport two hours early you end up having to kill a little time.  Here is a sketch I did at the food court while the sun was setting.   There was amazing color change as the sun went down.  From the plane the sky at the horizon was bright red moving toward a rich blue sky.


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Gas Works Park on a Beautiful Sunny Day

Panorama's give you a wide expansive view.  Last Thursday I had my students try sketching panoramas from two different places at Gasworks park.  First down by the platform viewing area ....but we were interrupted by a wedding in the middle of our sketch.  Then we moved up to the top of kite hill.  To sketch at a higher location with a higher eye level.  Here is my sketch from that day.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Gas Works Park Play Barn

Last thursday I went to Gas Works Park with my Architecture Students.  While waiting for them to arrive I did the following sketch.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Richard Serra's Wake Sculpture

Richard Serra's Wake Sculpture
Sunday I sketched with California Urban sketcher Suhita Shirodkar.  I have greatly admired her work and contacted her because I will be in California. She was coming up here as a stop before Alaska.  We went to Olympic Sculpture Park which is a wonderful place to sketch.  Here was the sketch I did of Richard Serra's Wake.  I love the negative spaces this sculpture creates giving you peekaboo views of surroundings framed by the edges of the sculpture.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Union Station Tacoma Washingtion

Union Station, Tacoma, WA
This is the view from Washington State History Museum looking directly at the Union Station Building. Why are there so many railroad stations named Union Station?

Monday, July 23, 2012

Sketching in Tacoma

Saturday the Seattle Urban Sketchers met up with two other groups the Portland sketchers and Whidbey Island sketchers for a regional sketchcrawl.  It was a great day for sketching and nice to meet sketchers from the Pacific Northwest.  We look forward to more regional meet ups.
Here is the first sketch I did on the Bridge of Glass that links the Tacoma Museum of Glass to the Museum District on Pacific.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Getting a simple line

Yesterday my sketching class met at Olympic Sculpture Park.  I thought it would be a great opportunity to have them throw out their concerns about perspective and just have fun doing drawing with a continuous line.  I tried to have them do blind contour drawings of sculptures and space.  It is so hard to let go and not try to get that perfect perspective.  But I wanted them to concentrate on the quality of their lines.
Olympic Sculpture Park cushions
Here is a sketch I did while waiting for them to return.  I wanted to test out what I had asked them to do. 
After adding the greenery.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Jefferson Park View

This is what the fuss was all about!  The opening of the Park.  Here is a view of the park from the vantage of the Beacon Mountain Lookout. I was looking towards the fields, skate park, kids park and driving range...behind me which is not in the sketch was the zip line and the water park.
Beacon Mountain Outlook
Map of the Park