San Francisco
San Francisco
...there have to be old school sketchcrawlers in SF - any ideas out there for a location that hasn't been done before?
~marc
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It seems to be a place where old ships go to die.
It seems to be a place where old ships go to die.
frosti wrote:http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=37.7 ... &z=16&om=1
It seems to be a place where old ships go to die.
I have to say, that part of town isn't the most 'scenic', it's more industrial/architectural but that can be cool too. I assume you've already done the Haight/GGP, the Palace of Fine Arts/Presidio, and the Legion of Honor/Lincoln Park, as those are kind of obvious and we're on #15 here after all...
- jason
(from Hawaii, but hope to be in town for this)
What other interesting places are there? Is the Japanese tea garden open to sketchers? specially a large group? or is that too far from everything else? one website mentions its on the Golden Gate park... ah I see.. I guess there is quite a bit to look at... I have only been to the two museums there (Academy of Science and De Young Museum).
http://www.mistersf.com/high/index.html?highggpspee.htm
I wonder how horrible parking may be?
http://www.mistersf.com/high/index.html?highggpspee.htm
I wonder how horrible parking may be?
I'd like more sketch and less crawl (in general, not in response to anything that's been said so far)... last time we hiked from the ferry building to coit tower, to little Italy, to china town, (and my group ended up at union square).
I'd just like a little more time to kick back and draw, rather than trying to draw in transit
that's my 2 cents
~Danny
I'd just like a little more time to kick back and draw, rather than trying to draw in transit
that's my 2 cents
~Danny