In a year of inescapable change, glimpses of Seattle’s past | Seattle Sketcher VIEW
If there’s one thing you can count on in Seattle, it’s change. Year in and year out, old things get torn down and new things...
Gabriel Campanario illustrates life in the Puget Sound region. He has been living and drawing in Seattle since 2006. He's a Seattle Times artist, founder of Urban Sketchers nonprofit, Spaniard, husband and father.
If there’s one thing you can count on in Seattle, it’s change. Year in and year out, old things get torn down and new things...
The Sounders MLS Cup march and rally on Tuesday "felt like being with a bunch of friends," writes Sketcher Gabriel Campanario.
Sketched Dec. 7, 2016 You can never have enough places to get a warm cup of coffee in Seattle, especially when it’s as cold as...
Sketched Nov. 3, 2016 I’ve been telling my friends to go see the Yves Saint Laurent exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum. The show, a...
Sketched Nov. 17, 2016 I’m watching Eric Greenberg put on a safety harness and climb into a basket to get closer to the top of...
Sketched Nov. 9, 2016 It's easy to feel unsettled when people are protesting in the streets. But as the eternal optimist I am, I expect...
Sketched Nov. 8, 2016 Election Day is finally here! I became a U.S. citizen in 2015, so this is the first time I’ve been able...
Sketched Oct. 31, 2016 Visiting a cemetery when Day of the Dead is near has been a tradition for my family in Spain for years....
Sketched Oct. 26, 2016 The Seattle Central Libray is one of my favorite places to hunker down when it’s gray and rainy outside. I’m always...