Sunday, March 13, 2016

Suzzallo Library with USK Seattle

Seattle Urban Sketchers met at the Suzzallo Library on the campus of the University of Washington this morning.  Taking advantage of early opening for students studying for finals, many decided to shelter from the rain and chose subjects inside the building. My vantage point was from the third floor of the Allen Library, looking back at a wing of Suzzallo and adjacent buildings.

For a while, the sun broke through and a few of us walked over to view the cherry blossoms in the quad. My commute northward towards home was wild and wet, scattered with fallen tree boughs as I navigated through several squalls.

At this moment, we are experiencing extrememely high winds. So high that our star magnolia split and half of it is laying across the pond.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Michele! I love your painting of the moody sky at the UW - I think you really must have captured it. Quite the trouper! Sorry about the magnolia. XOX

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  2. Good to have you back at USk, Michele! Your poor tree! :-(

    Tina

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    1. Thanks, Tina. Good to be back! I know! That tree was blooming so beautifully!

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  3. I love how you captured a little bit of everything that was there. Love it!

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    1. Thank you so much, Joan. I trust my sketch gives you a shared experience.

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