Tag: sketchbook
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Lunchtime drawing: This wood frame house at 120 E. 92nd St. was built in 1871, when the Upper East Side was still semi-rural in character. After finishing the drawing, a brother and sister that attended Columbia University 20 years ago shared an old clipping from the NYTimes about this very building! They were making the rounds…
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Later than lunchtime drawing: The Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street.
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Later than lunchtime drawing: Columbus on his stone pedestal in Columbus Circle.
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Lunchtime drawing: Sunday produce vendors at the Manhattan Bridge on Forsyth Street, long lines at the first stands as always.
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Lunchtime drawing: Skylight at Moynihan Station on 33rd Street.
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Later than lunchtime drawing: Big blue garage at 113-115 Bank Street. the building was a military hospital during the revolutionary war, the one-time home of Magnolia Metal Co. according to the 1904 Blue Book of American Shipping: Marine and Naval Directory, and now you can’t afford to live there.
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Lunchtime drawing: The pink cherry blossoms in Central Park are out of this world!
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Lunchtime drawing: The YM & YWHA Henry Kaufman Building of the 92nd Street Y; under an awning to keep out of the rain.
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Later than lunchtime drawing: Stairway to The High Line, on rainy Gansevoort at Washington St.
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Lunchtime drawing : Globe light shadow at East 92nd and Madison Avenue.