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| Our group |
The developers of the Cameron Marketplace took a cavernous space and divided it into unique shops using old boxcars. There's a lot to see.
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| Peter |
Several sketchers hung around the coffee shop to people watch.
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| Judith |
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| Paul |
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| Paul |
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| Jacklynn |
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| Carlos |
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| Chris Pratt - a mural on a wall |
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| Erin- the sewing shop |
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| Aiden |
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| Sam |
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| Janice |
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| Mark |
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| Susan - the view from Cameron looking downtown |
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| Vivian- the bright red doors in back |
| Heather- looking across the street |
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| Peter - Peter managed to capture both buildings |
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| Jeff did a little of both outside and inside |
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| Lisa was interested in the older building |
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| Brittany was drawn to the bright red doors. |
There were five of us who were drawn to the very complicated building sitting next door.
We convened for the throwdown at the back of the building.
It was the original Maxwell House Coffee plant, but before that the front building was a Ford Motor assembly plant for Model T's. It was a difficult draw and we all took different approaches. You can see Shaw Dou's renditon in the header.
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| Monica went for loose watercolor and large shapes |
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| Carlos painted wet-in-wet |
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| Marie |
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| Chris...I decided to concentrate on the tops of the structures |
We convened for the throwdown at the back of the building.


























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