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The People’s Climate March

Last Saturday was the People’s Climate March, and a sister event was held near Waikīkī Beach in Honolulu. I sketched on the move as the march headed down Kalākaua Avenue, and also tried to capture the crowd that gathered at the end by focusing on all the feet. The colors, outfits (including snorkels!), and signs were fun to draw.


Wrapping Up Architecture Month

The venue for our second April event was one of downtown Honolulu’s historic landmarks, the Dillingham Transportation Building. Undoubtedly as the result of a flash flood warning just an hour prior, turnout was on the low side. Those who attended were treated to perfectly dry conditions though, in a lovely setting. We sketched the surrounding high-rises (of which there was no shortage), searched (under Mayumi’s guidance) for nautical elements and other architectural Easter eggs in the Dillingham Transportation Building, shared our sketches (some exhibiting new approaches and tools), and chatted into the evening.

Thanks to Mayumi and AIA Honolulu for including us in their April calendar of events! We hope to be part of Architecture Month again next year!

As always, don’t forget to check out our sketches on Flickr and upload your own!

See you at our next event on May 6 at the Hawaiʻi Book and Music Festival!

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March for Science

Last Saturday was Earth Day! Throngs of people attended the March for Science in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Many were carrying self-made signs with clever phrases like “science has no sense of rumor”, which were a highlight of the event. Below is my sketch of everyone gathered on Bachman Lawn (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus) just before marching down University Avenue.


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April ain’t over yet!

Architecture month is still in full swing. Don’t miss this month’s events and don’t forget about our second sketch outing (a collaboration with AIA’s Honolulu chapter) on April 28!


Architecture Month!

Using the AIA Center for Architecture as our base, 30 sketchers (our biggest turnout so far) fanned out to explore the neighboring streets of downtown Honolulu. The view of picturesque Aloha Tower proved too much to resist for many of us, but the intricate details of building facades, gates, and doors, as well as the many shrubs, trees, and planters in the area all received due attention too. And who knew there was a cannon nearby!

To add an educational element to the sensory experience, Mayumi treated us to an overview of the architecture and history of some of the prominent buildings on and around Fort Street Mall. Hands up: who knew about the Russian fort (and later prison) that lends Fort St. Mall its name?

Show-and-tell was stunning in the wonderful setting of the AIA Honolulu headquarters, which also provided a great environment to mingle afterwards and talk about upcoming opportunities and events during Architecture Month.

We closed out the day with a raffle and our usual celebratory group photo (fitting everyone in the frame proved challenging).

As always, don’t forget to check out our sketches on Flickr and upload your own!

See you at our next event on April 28 at the Dillingham Transportation Building!

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Wind and Water

T’was a windy and busy morning at Kailua Beach Park. Kayakers, paddlers, kite surfers, sunbathers – and sketchers, of course. We were delighted to be joined by four newcomers (including two very junior attendants who added greatly to the creativity on display). Show-and-tell featured musings about the agony of sketching pine-needle infused sand and our apparently universal fascination with tree stumps. We should have brought swim trunks.

As always, don’t forget to check out our sketches on Flickr and upload your own!

See you at our next event on April 9 at the AIA Center for Architecture!

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