8/20/16 Union Station Building |
That headline isn’t really metaphorical. We’re having a heatwave
this weekend in Northwest Washington that warrants an “excessive heat warning,” according to the National Weather
Service. But that didn’t stop well over a hundred sketchers from showing up for
the Fourth Annual West Coast Urban Sketchers Sketch Crawl in Tacoma!
8/19/16 portrait party |
Festivities began Friday night at the opening reception,
which included a portrait party (a few minutes to sketch someone you don’t
know, then move on to another person). The highlight of the evening was, of
course, the huge door prize giveaway of literally hundreds of dollars’ worth of
gifts from generous art supply stores and other vendors. Many thanks and kudos
to Frances Buckmaster and the Tacoma
team for procuring a gold mine of donations! I don’t know which city will be
hosting next year’s WC sketch crawl, but I’d say they have a pretty high bar to
meet!
The weekend’s main event is an all-day sketch crawl
today and a half-day tomorrow around Tacoma’s highly sketchable museum
district. Although the event didn’t officially begin until 9 a.m., I
was already on the sidewalk by 7:30 a.m. to get ahead of the heat. By mid-day,
I had captured two sketches in the still-comfortable shade – one of the majestically
domed Union Station building (which I sketched about a year ago from a different angle) and the second of the
University of Washington’s Tacoma campus stairway.
8/20/16 University of Washington Tacoma campus |
I don’t know if anyone officially counted heads, but here’s the photo of the Saturday mid-day sketchbook sharing!
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