Last month, I took a trip with the Dalvero Academy to Seattle and San Francisco. I'm just starting to go through those drawings now, and I just knew the first thing I had to share was my favorite place in Seattle, Gasworks Park. As some of you may have seen in past posts (like here) I love drawing big, dirty machinery. Basically, if it's industrial, I love to draw it - bonus points if it's old. Gasworks Park is the site of a coal gasification plant that closed down in 1956. Then the city of Seattle bought it and said, "So what if tar still occasionally oozes from the ground? Let's make it a park!" And so they did, and it's awesome!
Frisbee-players and bike riders frolic amongst the hulking machinery of a past era. (Click on the drawing to see it larger)
They even built a kite-flying hill. I love Seattle!
I might post some other studies of Gasworks Park another time. In the meantime, check out my friends here and here to see some of their Seattle drawings!
Frisbee-players and bike riders frolic amongst the hulking machinery of a past era. (Click on the drawing to see it larger)
They even built a kite-flying hill. I love Seattle!
I might post some other studies of Gasworks Park another time. In the meantime, check out my friends here and here to see some of their Seattle drawings!