Today was my first day of urban sketching and to be honest I
was nervous. I had only sketched in
groups of people who were doing the same thing and I was worried that people
would not like me sketching in their restaurant/church. The day started at 10:30 am when I drove to
the Commons in Woodinville. I got a
table facing the bar/espresso machines, a latte, and sketched for about two
hours. The time flew by. I was worried that sketching for so many
hours a day would be tedious but I completely lost track of time and it went by
really quickly. One thing that was
significant about this experience was the familiar sounds around me. A woman next to me was talking about a recent
trip to Nicaragua and a man next to me had the same ringtone as my dad.
The cathedral itself was kind of intimidating. I was alone and I walked in and there was this
booming organ music playing which really creeped me out at first. I was the
only person in this massive cathedral so I sat down in a pew in the back and
sketched for a few hours. The usual blankness
I get in my mind when I sketch eventually drowned the sound of the organs
out. At moments like these I feel like
God can speak to me, especially in a church.
I never thought that in the middle of Capitol
Hill in Seattle I could feel thrust back into Medieval Times, but that was
definitely the feeling I got from this experience. Despite the crazy parking ticket, today was a
good day.
Alex, not only are your sketches deep and beautiful, your insightful blog reveals your deep inner thinking. God is working in you and through your art. May He continue to show you His kingdom in full color!
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ReplyDeleteAlex, I have to agree with Tanya. This is a wonderful experience that will be a tremendous learning experience for you and a fabulous sharing experience for the rest of us following you on the blog. Look forward to seeing your sketches and reading your stories. Proud of you!!! Grandpa Jim.
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