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Sketched Feb. 22 and 25, 2016 I can’t positively say that Seattle has more bike couriers today than when I moved here ten years ago,...
Gabriel Campanario illustrates life in the Puget Sound region. He has been living and drawing in Seattle since 2006. He's a Seattle Times artist, founder of Urban Sketchers nonprofit, Spaniard, husband and father.
Sketched Feb. 22 and 25, 2016 I can’t positively say that Seattle has more bike couriers today than when I moved here ten years ago,...
Sketched Feb. 16, 2016 Construction of the new Amazon campus in the Denny Triangle is well under way. This week, I watched cranes lowering the...
Sketched Feb. 9, 2016 Here's another scene for my collection of changing cityscapes in Seattle. Last week, I watched two demolition cranes pick apart the old...
Sketched Feb. 8, 2016 I couldn't leave Chinatown International District last Monday without making a sketch at Hing Hay Park. The metal round tables and...
Sketched Nov. 21, 2012 You may look at this sketch and think I went to Switzerland, but I only had to go as far as...
Sketched Feb. 8, 2016 The Lunar New Year is bringing me good sketching luck. As soon as I arrived at Chinatown International District early this...
Sketched Feb 2, 2016 After years of anticipation, the 2.5-mile streetcar line connecting Capitol Hill and Pioneer Square is finally up and running. Have you...
Sketched Feb. 2, 2016 The crane sat idle, resting from a day of work and rendering a scene I couldn't pass without making a sketch....
Sketched Dec. 16, 2015 Sculpture is unknown territory for me. I can only name a handful of internationally-known sculptors off the top of my head:...
Sketched Jan. 20, 2016 Back in the late 1920s, then-mayor Bertha K. Landes posed for a photograph as she emerged from this pedestrian underpass at...