Yesterday's weather was a bit cool, grey, and cloudy but good enough for sketching in Greenwich, CT. I met the eight urban sketchers that arrived on the 10:32 train from the city and one who drove up from Mamaroneck, NY. Together, we walked toward the Greenwich Harbor. The plan was to sketch the harbor side in the morning and sketch the mid-lower part of the Avenue in the afternoon.
Another group of urban sketchers, about eight of them, got there earlier and took positions at the Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, right at the opposite side of the harbor where our group were. It was where I chose to make this one sketch. Soon it was lunch time and we still had some late comers show up. Unfortunately, some sketchers couldn't stay for the afternoon session. This was the third year I've hosted the event and it seem to grow in attendance each year. At 3:00 pm, the "Show and Tell" portion was held at the Eastend restaurant. Thank you to those of you who participated yesterday. As Mark would always say, "Let's do this again!" Hopefully, same time next year.
Looks like a fun time and a good turnout!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, a good turnout despite the grey weather. Thanks for visiting.
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