Transit day. The picture says it all. Well, the text in the picture.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
San Francisco Day 4 - Japantown and lots of gorgeous houses
Only one sketch, done at the end of the day, when Brendan popped in to the Apple store on Union Square. But that's alright! I got to go to Japantown and eat matcha icecream with the bubbles like they do in bubble tea (I have no idea what they are!). I didn't take a picture, but I took a photo of our ramen! And we saw lots of fabulous houses as we hopped on and off busses and cable cars. We found out that a bus stop might just be a light pole with yellow paint on it. And we saw the craziest high-rise building in a city prone to earthquakes
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
San Francisco Day 3 - Amazing houses all around, including Chinatown
San Francisco - Day 3 - Sightseeing, Fishermans' wharf and beyond, Goldne Gate bridge, Lombard Street and more
Only one sketch. But we covered a lot of ground, with many side quests, including a beach (not in my photos)!
Monday, February 26, 2024
San Francisco - Day 2. Sketching with friends
This is a day I want to hold in my heart for the rest of my life. Catching up with friends from half-way across the world, including a friend I had never met in person before.
Uma had arranged to pick me up at my hotel - now this is the morning after the opening of her exhibition. I don't know where she found the energy, but she did. She had arranged to meet up with Suhita and Nina in this residential neighbourhood at the very top of a hill, with a road that I recognised from a painting she did as a demo for an online class. And then to the side, these amazing steps looking down towards the Pacific ocean. I think the area is called Sunset. Suhita and Nina only had an hour to spare - all three of them have busy lives, with lots of work and family, and they had to drive from San José to meet me. So that's an hour each way. I felt so privileged that they made the time.
I know Uma well, from online courses and lots of back and forth chats via social media. I have met her a few times in real life and I am the lucky owner of 6 of her paintings. I have also met Suhita before, at Urban Sketchers Symposiums and online classes. And this was my first time meeting Nina in person. But we knew each other through Instagram, and of course Ukraine.
It was like we lived next door to each other, and picked up a conversation we had started the previous day. We talked about family, the world, sketching tools, the quality of light, sketching in a location that is special to someone, and seeing it through their eyes. It was the most wonderful feeling. Three friends from across the world, connecting instantly. All while sketching of course. And yes we had a throwdown at the end.