
We brought our lunches from Molinari’s Deli to Washington Square Park where we sat in the shade of a tree to eat and then sketch Saint Peter and Paul’s Church. I started in a smaller sketchbook first (below) and then decided to start over (above) in the larger watercolor Moleskine I’ve been using lately.

Then we made the long walk to the Fisherman’s Wharf Holiday Inn for the Tease-O-Rama sketching. From there we walked down to Maritime Museum where I stamped the page (above) with their National Park rubber stamps when we arrived at Aquatic Park.

Above is the last sketch of the day, my view sitting on the stairs at Aquatic Park, across the street from Ghirardelli Square, the Sketchcrawl meet-up spot.

Above is a bigger picture of the left side of the spread, looking out towards the Golden Gate Bridge on the left, Marin County in the middle, and people playing at Aquatic Park.

Behind the big ship Balclutha on the right (part of the San Francisco Maritime National Park), is Alcatraz. On the left is the ferry, taking people from San Francisco to Larkspur in Marin County. The bay was full of sailboats, kayaks and even people swimming on this unusually warm and sunny spring day.
I feel so blessed to live in such a gorgeous area with an incredible variety of people, places, and scenery! I’m also very grateful to both Enrico Casarosa who started the International Sketchcrawls and Gabi Campanero who created Urban Sketchers, and the opportunities their organizations offer for us to enjoy the art of sketching together.
4 replies on “Saints Peter and Paul Church, Aquatic Park Bay Panorama: Sketchcrawl Part III”
Wow – what wonderful sketches!
Your comment went through fine and I’ve published it – so I’m now deleting the followup
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Yay! I’m glad the comment came through. Thanks for letting me know and for the nice words about the sketches. It was a wonderful day! jana
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I’ve just been through all 3 parts of your day and have to confess I am very jealous! You have produced great sketches from all of it and it sounds such fun!
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Wow! You were very prolific! Wonderful sketches…I need to look at your sketches more. Maybe I will learn to work faster! You ARE one lucky lady!
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