Tacoma central

Urban Sketchers Tacoma met in the central downtown area of Tacoma. It was a chilly, cloudy day that had some seeking the warmth indoors. Plenty of options for that. But there was also lots to sketch outdoors, which was my choice.  Though, just in case, I sat in spots undercover so I could continue sketching once the rain started. 

I’ve sketched the Bridge of Glass before.  Towers of huge glass pieces line the bridge with the Museum of Glass’s hot shop in the background.

All of the street lamps in this section of Tacoma are of this old fashioned style. This is on the campus of the University of Washington, Tacoma.

There were four sketches of the Union Station dome.  Three sketchers sketched inside the Washington History Museum. 

About redharparts

Born in Michigan. Attended undergrad and graduate universities there. I've lived in England, Germany, Southern California and now Washington (state). I'm a retired Medical Social Worker with a past specialty in Oncology. I've enjoyed exploring historical re-creation through the SCA. I costume in several fandoms. Lately I've returned to Art and have taken up Urban Sketching, a version of en plein air painting.
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1 Response to Tacoma central

  1. royedeleon says:

    Great drawings, Kate. Those viewpoints were well chosen! -Roy

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