WhereArtI Edinburgh?

Monday 18th May

Can you tell me where I have sketched?

This is a sketch from late last year at a wedding I attended, which should give you a clue to its location.

Leave your answer in the comment box below. Your comment will not show up until I reveal the answer, which I will do before the end of the day.

I will pick a random winner from all correct entries and they will go on to the ‘Winners wall’ for the month. At the end of the month one of those will be picked to receive a prize.

The prize for May is a screen printed tea towel featuring my Victoria Street illustration.

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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 before the end of the day.

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 an Edinburgh Sketcher tea towel you can find all 4 designs in my Etsy shop.

48 thoughts on “WhereArtI Edinburgh?”

  1. Hi Anne,
    Congratulations, you have won this week’s WhereArtI quiz with your correct answer of The Hub. You will go into the monthly draw for a prize and I will be in touch at the end of the month if you have won.

    All the best, and thanks for playing WhereArtI
    Mark, ES

  2. Hi David, the sketch is actually The Hub at the top of the Royal Mile and the wedding was inside. MArk, ES

  3. The Hub – bottom of Castlehill at roundabout Johnston Terrace and Lawnmarket.

  4. The Hub at the top of the Royal Mile. I’ve had a few gigs in that venue. It is stunning.

  5. Hi,
    It’s quite clearly The Hub, Castle Hill!

    Beautiful sketch!

    Kind regards,
    Margit

  6. It’s The Hub on Castlehill, event venue and home to the Edinburgh International Festival and it’s box office.

  7. Castlehill, ‘The Hub’. History: built between 1842 and 1845, as the Victoria Hall, to house the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Curiously the building was never consecrated as a Church. In 1929 the Church of Scotland ceased to use the building and it became a temporary home for a variety of congregations. It later fell into disuse until it’s current transformation as a wedding venue.

  8. That would be the Tolbooth Kirk.
    Where was the wedding? There are so many places near there including Roman Eagle Halls just to your left and the church behind you.

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