Seattle Sketcher draws on the arts
We think it’s cool that Gabi Campanario, who has a sketching gig with the Seattle Times, draws on arts and cultural events to tell the city’s story. Last week, he stopped by Jovino Santos Neto’s free lunchtime concert at City Hall, billing the concerts as a welcome break from the cubicle. Campanario also sketched the Christopher Columbus statue, which is temporarily under cover to protect it from vandals, and Hammering Man, who will undergo repairs to his arm in early November.
Posted: October 19th, 2009 under News, Public Art, Seattle Presents.
Tags: City Hall, concert, Gabriel Campanario, Permanent, Public Art
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Comment from Jessica
Time October 23, 2009 at 3:57 pm
We folks in Seattle do one of the most interesting work, Not only we have companies like Microsoft and Amazon but we also know how to maintain arts like the Hammering Man. KUDOS !!