Ink and watercolor in small Moleskine watercolor notebook
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Saturday was the 14th Worldwide Sketchcrawl and I attended the one in San Francisco. We met at the Ferry Building around elevenish (people straggled in for about an hour and then we finally left to walk up the Filbert Steps (straight up a huge hill with cute, old, little multi-million dollar cottages perched on it). This is the same area where the movie The Parrots of Telegraph Hill was filmed. The picture above is looking up at the porch on one of those cottages.
Next we hiked further uphill to Coit Tower where I drew the view above, looking down at the Ferry Building (the clock tower) in the distance and the Bay Bridge behind that. I was starving–lunch had gotten pushed back a couple hours since people didn’t seem to be trying to follow the planned schedule so I bought an “Its It” ice cream sandwich in the gift shop at Coit Tower. Unfortunately a big piece of chocolate fell off and melted all over my favorite green t-shirt, which I didn’t notice until later.
From there we walked to North Beach and met in Washington Square Park. I drew the bell tower on top of the cathedral across from the park (above) while laying on my back in the grass, listening to blasting 70s disco music and the generator powering the loudspeakers. A Communist Party group (mostly clean-cut college kids) were having a May Day celebration with red banners, red shirts, red cups for their drinks. On the other corner of the park a Jesus group set up their own stage and speakers and made random religious announcements.
This was a great day in San Francisco, perfect sunny weather and a festive atmosphere everywhere. One of the highlights of my day was finally meeting the wonderful Martha of Trumpetvine Travels. It was a delight seeing her drawings in person in her custom made sketchbook (that she gives directions how to make on her blog). I had so much fun hanging out, chatting, drawing and hiking with her. We had lunch in a deli near Washington Square and when we learned that people were going to stay at the noisy park another half hour, we decided to move on to Chinatown (next stop on the crawl) where I drew the building below.
I know it’s wonky. I started with the part that interested me and just kept drawing with ink until I ran out of space. While I drew one corner of the building Martha drew the whole interesting street with hanging lanterns, and all the different shaped buildings. It should be interesting to compare our drawings since we did all the same subjects, but in our own styles. Chinatown was packed with amazing sights, sounds, smells, and way too many people to find a spot to sketch until we reached the outskirts and found a bench to rest on. We hiked back to the Ferry Building to do one more sketch but once we were there realized we were too tired and called it a day. A very good day!




24 replies on “Worldwide Sketchcrawl 14 – San Francisco”
This is a lovely post.It’s good to have company on sketch runs, isn’t it?And thanks for the link to the article about Lillie Coit. What a girl!
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Wow! Love illos!! What a great style you have!
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Amazing sketches Jana, and fun to read about your part of the world! How wonderful to meet a fellow blogger/sketcher.
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You sound so happy! And with good reason–your sketches are wonderful. I especially like the first one with its luminous, vivid colors. I could spot your work two rooms away. How great that you and Martha met and sketched together!!
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WOWZA, Jana!! You’ve outdone yourself!! GRANDGLORIOUS sketches!! And you got to spend the day with Martha as well! WHAT A GREAT TIME!
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I LOVE all of your sketches. Your really bright, vibrant colors really are evident in these. And Martha’s sketches are just a few entries earlier than yours on the Superblog – how cool is that?
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This sounds like an absolutely perfect way to spend the day! Thanks so much for sharing details from your surroundings (i.e. the communist “party” with red cups). I feel almost as though I was their with you. You had a fantastic sketching day I might add as well.
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Your Sketchcrawl art is very nice. Love your looseness. My favorite is the top drawing. Flowers and building facades are done well. Sounds like the crawl day was exhausting.
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These are GREAT Jana! I’m sorry that I missed it. Martha’s look delightful too!
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Fantastic, as always, what a glorious way for us to see your surroundings.
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Wow, impressive amount of work in one day. Rich colors and lively scenes. Inspirational.
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It was indeed a great day.
I love your sketches: so bright and colorful! And as we discussed while we “crawled”, the confident bold line in your sketches is really appealing.
I realized later that we should have gotton a picture of us sketching together! Next time for sure.
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Wow, thank you for sharing your day with us. I love the drawings … and how great that you and Martha got together. Like she said… too bad you didn’t have a photo taken of you two…
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A very good day indeed! Fun to think of you and Martha getting together. Your bell tower’s my favorite, but then I like the Chinatown color and curlicues as well!
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Great fun to see yours and Martha’s take on the same scenes – both so lovely and bright and so much fun.
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A wonderful post Jana! All the sketches are beautiful and bright and portray the great time you had. You have such a great hand with line and color…I really admire you!
Ronell
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what a wonderful and fun post Jana! Love the views and all the info to go with it!
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I’m another wonky-building sketcher but if I could come up with something that had as much life as your Chinatown sketch, I’d be very happy! The one of the top of the cathedral is also excellent, with its gorgeous splash of blue sky. Glad to hear you had fun with Martha!
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these are wonderful. i especially like the china town one.
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I wish I could have been with you. I love your wonky building. And your idea for on the hour sketches will be challenging – I have thought to do the same but have been too daunted by it – maybe?
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Love your sketches, Jana! What a fun day you had ~
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Love your line work on the drawing from Coit tower. It’s very playfull.
Sounds like a fantastic sketchcrawl day.
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great stuff, i love the blue sky in the cathedral one! the view from coit tower overlooking the bay and the ferry building is great, i want to go and draw it myself now. I did a much smaller sketchcrawl in london that day.
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Hi Jana,
Love this series, especially after I heard you describe it to me in words first a few days ago. And then going to Martha’s site and scrolling through her “companion” sketches–wonderful.
You’ve got such a vibrant sense in these!
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