Urban Sketchers Seattle were graced with a perfect spring day to
enjoy the Chinese Garden. I was looking forward to this sketch outing
as I knew the weather would be good and I had never been to this garden.
It did not disappoint. I arrived a bit early and simply stopped at the first view.
After
finishing this first sketch, I wandered around, enjoying the garden and
looking for a second scene to sketch. The huge carp sculpture was,
perhaps, my second favorite place in the garden!
A
carp becomes a dragon.... this is the "Dragon Seeker" sculpture.
According to traditional Chinese tale, a carp that could leap the high
falls of the Yellow River at Dragon Gate (near Longmen, Zhejiang) would
be transformed into a dragon. This Dragon Seeker was made in Thailand
over 100 years ago. More recently, a Seattle couple had it in their
garding in Kuala Lumpur. When they returned to Seattle, they donated
him to the Chinese Garden.
As I was lingering in the Knowing the
Spring Courtyard, I started to hear music. I gravitated in its
direction and found Michael playing the traditional Erhu. Such
beautiful music was a perfect end to a perfect sketch outing in this
lovely Garden! He allowed me to make a couple photos. I also did a
very fast sketch.
Group photo in the Knowing the Spring Courtyard
More photos here
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