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Face to face with “Echo” at the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle

At the last sketch outing with the Seattle Urban Sketchers I saw new and familiar faces of group members who gathered to draw in the Olympic Sculpture Park. But the face I really wanted to draw was this one: Jaume Plensa’s “Echo” sculpture. Although I first sketched it for my Seattle Times column when it was being installed in May, this is my first sketch of the finished masterpiece. And, hopefully, it won’t be the last. A passerby told me to come back when the sun shines on Echo’s face.

gabi campanario

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