We had a wonderful morning to sketch on a warm, spring day. The Met Market was busy with shoppers and sketchers, both indoors and outdoors.
| The throwdown |
| Urban Sketchers visit Met Market |
We met at Fort Nisqually for the first time in a few years. It seemed everyone had fun and found something interesting to sketch. It was perfect weather which felt very much like spring…sunny at almost 60 degrees.
I'd sketched this tree in the past but did so again as it was in bloom. The blossoms didn't quite look like cherry but the bark seemed characteristic. The building is the smokehouse.



Several sketchers from all over met to sketch the blooming cherry trees at Renton City Hall. One from Gig Harbor, one from Redmond, and others in between. The small grove of Yoshino cherry trees seems to be at peak. The weather was perfect.

There were 6 of us but one had to leave early so not in our group photo.


Metropolitan Market Gig Harbor
5010 Point Fosdick Drive, Gig Harbor, WA 98335
Meet at 10:00 inside the market at the mezzanine level seating area. Food and beverage are available for purchase. Artists can sketch from this view, at the store level, outdoors if weather permits, or nearby shops.
Please be respectful of customers.
| 5010 Point Fosdick Drive, Gig Harbor |
I sketched my first spring cherry tree blossoms today. But it was at a nursery…Watson's in Puyallup. We met there to enjoy the spring flowers. This nursery is one of my favorites and the staff are so very welcoming to us.
I struggled with this sketch as it was drizzling and then started raining. Even when it wasn't raining the watercolor didn't dry. I had to go inside and work on something else to get it to dry.

My second sketch was a large bunny sculpture. It was priced at $800!


We had a great morning to sketch on a blustery March day. The Gig Harbor Vintage Aero Museum is a wonderful hangar to visit. We had plenty of vintage aircrafts, automobiles, bicycles, pedal cars, canoes and motorcycles to draw inspiration from.
| The throwdown |
| Urban Sketchers visit the Vintage Aero Museum |
Urban Sketchers Tacoma met this morning at the WW Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park. We've been there a few times before but not for some years. It dates from 1908.
The walk ways were narrow and there a number of other visitors. So I chose to sketch a sculpture outside. I'd never noticed the creature but staff said it had been made and placed by a former curator in the 1970's! There is another figure to the right of the entrance, almost obscured by plants.

There were a few new sketchers today. At least four left before our throw down and group photo.

