Bookstores are a big part of our annual holiday shopping rounds, and my two most sketch-able favorites are Powell’s in Portland— —and Elliott Bay in Seattle. Of course I’m probably going to love any indie bookstore, but both of these places have such inviting spaces that I could stay and sketch for a year. If… More
Category: City Mouse
Book bonanzaPortland, OR and Seattle, WA
Tea and cakesPortland, OR
Posted 9 years ago
Kitschy kitchenettesColorado Springs, CO
Posted 9 years ago
Just like the neighboring town of Manitou Springs, Colorado Springs is filled with midcentury neon signs and fabulous Googie lettering. This sign is one of my very favorites. It’s been altered a bit over the years, but the fact that a relic like this still exists in a town that’s changing and expanding at a… More
Mountain shadowsTacoma, WA
Posted 9 years ago
A lot of people are going to be up early today to participate in holiday craziness—but for me, this time of year has a completely different incentive to be out before the sun. Because if you live in the South Sound area and you’re very, very lucky, you might catch that rare phenomenon where the… More
Get me to the church on timeSan Francisco, CA
Posted 9 years ago
Of course, if you really want the feeling of sketching a cathedral…you could just go sketch a cathedral. I figure that’s just as valid a way to go about it. And considering that I scored an absolutely rock star parking space on a busy thoroughfare in the middle of San Francisco to do this sketch… More
Spans and spiresCathedral Park, Portland, OR
Posted 9 years ago
Cathedral Park is one of my favorite spots in Portland. It’s pretty far off the beaten path, so I don’t know how many non-locals make it out that way, but it’s well worth the effort to get there. The park is named for the effect created by the gothic arches under the span. The long… More
Colorful courtyardAlbuquerque, NM
Posted 9 years ago
Ideal, for realBoulder, CO
Posted 10 years ago
Still life with skylineLake Union houseboat district, Seattle, WA
Posted 10 years ago
Last week I was invited to come and sketch the view from one of Seattle’s famous houseboats (best perk of what I do: being invited to sketch interesting, hidden things!). Unlike the biannual houseboat tour, where there’s barely time to jot down a few chicken scratches on the spot before it’s time to move on… More