Can you name this week’s sketched location?
If you know leave your answer in the comment box below. I will pick a random winner from all correct entries on Tuesday morning, and they will go on to the ‘Winners wall’ for the month. At the end of the month one of those on the wall will be picked to receive a prize.
The prize for March is a set of my Edinburgh coasters.
Printed right here in Scotland. Each one is a premium glossy 9cm x 9cm hardboard coaster, they’re great quality and the colours really pop.
Your comment will not show up until the winner is announced. Keep an eye on my facebook and twitter feeds for clues if they are needed later today, and I will pick a winner for the Winners Wall tomorrow afternoon.
I hope you join us to play along and keep looking up and noticing the beauty in the everyday, you never know where I will be sketching next!
If you would like to buy a set of my coasters for 12.95 plus postage then you can order one HERE from my Etsy shop.
#WhereArtI Answer – March 11th: Part of St Andrews House on Calton Hill, as seen from North Bridge. Ailsa McLeod was randomly picked from the correct answers to go into this month’s prize draw. Thanks for playing, more next Monday.
And if you would like to commission a sketch contact me at contact@edinburghsktcher.com
https://edinburghsketcher.com/2019/03/11/wherearti-edinburgh-7/
St Andrew’s House
Governor’s House of the Old Calton Jail and St. Andrew’s House
St Andrews House with the old Governor’s House in front.
I think it’s the old Royal High School which is also known as New Parliament House
St Andrew House and Calton Gaol.
Calton Gaol/ St Andrew House.
You’ve made half of Edinburgh disappear!
Looking down at the old buildings (St Andrews House) from Carlton Hill.
Sam Curator #TAE19
It’s the Scottish Government buildings on Calton Hill.
St Andrews House with the Governors house in the foreground.
Shane the Cockenzie chimney’s no longer in the background!