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Showing posts with label Overlook walk Waterfront Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Overlook walk Waterfront Park. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2024

Drink & Draw at Overlook Walk

 

11/3/24 Waterfront Park Overlook Walk and Old Stove Brewing Co.



The new Waterfront Park’s Overlook Walk has been getting such an enthusiastic response that we knew it would be a popular outing for USk Seattle. We decided to try something we rarely do – an all-day outing with two throwdowns!

A quick sketch before the afternoon throwdown. At 3 p.m. the sun was already low over
Elliott Bay, but it was certainly welcome after a cool, cloudy morning.

My previous visits had been on relatively mellow weekdays, but Sunday was a whole different story. Throngs of people everywhere, yet the spacious Overlook never felt crowded. I spotted a vertical composition with lots of different shapes and textures of buildings, walkways and trees (far left, top page). What really caught my attention, though, was a smartly dressed man “casually” leaning up against a building like he belonged in a men’s fashion magazine. He certainly didn’t belong at the Overlook (or anywhere else in Seattle, frankly)! Indeed, he turned out to be a fashion model (his photographer was outside my frame). So the Overlook is already commercial photography-worthy!

After the morning throwdown, I invited other sketchers to join me for a drink & draw lunch at Old Stove Brewing Company. My intention was not to linger too long so that I could sketch more of the Overlook before the afternoon throwdown. But I was enjoying the company of Kim, Justin, Leslie and Devin so much that I ended up spending most of the remaining outing time there. Devin’s question to the group, “Why did you start urban sketching?” prompted great discussions that helped me learn more about fellow sketchers and reminded me why I love this tribe so much. Long live my sketching community!


Morning throwdown... 

...and sunny afternoon throwdown!


Monday, October 14, 2024

Seattle’s New Overlook Walk

 

10/14/24 Seattle waterfront and new Overlook Walk (note the Space Needle barely visible but peeking between buildings)

Seattle has a new public attraction: the Waterfront Park’s Overlook Walk. Under construction since shortly after the Alaskan Way Viaduct came down in 2019, the full Waterfront Park is not yet complete, but the newly opened Overlook Walk is a key feature and attraction in its own right. Now that the viaduct is gone, it’s possible to walk safely and easily down the otherwise steep slope from Pike Place Market to the waterfront without ever crossing traffic. The Overlook views are Seattle at its best – the kind you want to bring your out-of-town guests to see. And a big attraction to sketchers will be all the sheltered public seating that would keep us dry.

Scouting mission accomplished!

To plan a USk outing there, Kate, Mary Jean and I decided to have a mini outing first to scout it out. All three of us sketched from the waterfront looking up toward the new Overlook walkway and new aquarium addition, which also opened recently. After lunch, I sketched from the top of the Overlook looking down on the Big Wheel. In addition, I spotted some brightly colored maples on Alaskan Way where new landscaping has been planted near the old railroad tracks.

When I go again with USk, I might take a different approach and single out one view to make a larger sketch. For my first visit, though, I wanted to cram as much as I could onto one page with my comics style – an expression of being dazzled by so many fresh views.

My tax dollars were well spent on this new gem, and I plan to get my money’s worth with plenty of future visits.




Lots of public seating available under this shelter.

Magnificent addition to our city

This morning I explored the new Overlook Walk and Waterfront Park with Tina and MJ. It's a magnificent addition to our beautiful city. So many spots to sit and enjoy the multiple views. It ends with stairs or elevator down to street level in front of the new Seattle Aquarium building.

This was in preparation for scheduling a group sketch outing there soon!  So watch the blog here and your email. 

Quick sketch in a pocket Stillman & Birn.

The Space Needle is peaking out just right of center. If there is a view of the Needle, that's always what I want to sketch! New Aquarium building on the left and the overlook to the right.

 
Group selfie by Tina.