Monday 11th January
Can you tell me where in Edinburgh I have sketched?
A glimpse at a view through a passage, but where in the city?
Leave your answer in the comment box below.
Your comment will not show up until I reveal the answer. Closing time for entering is midnight tonight and I will pick a random winner from all correct entries by this time tomorrow.
This week’s prize is a screen printed tea towel featuring my illustration of the city.
Keep an eye on my facebook and twitter feeds for clues if they are needed later today, and remember you can also see my weekly competition in the printed version of the Edinburgh Evening News each Monday.
Keep looking up and noticing the beauty in the everyday, you never know where I will be sketching next!
My Edinburgh sketched merchandise is available on my Etsy shop and although I am fully booked for Christmas commissions there are plenty of Edinburgh prints available.
Urban Sketching with Cassandra and Mark
Join in my fortnightly online workshops with Edinburgh artist Cassandra Harrison. These Zoom workshops will restart in the new year, on February 9th and then continue on the first and third Tuesday of every month, from 7pm – 8.15pm
#WhereArtI Answer – Monday 11th January
This week’s answer is St Stephen Place in Stockbridge, from Hamilton Place. Well done L Holbrook who wins this week’s prize of an Edinburgh tea towel. More next week and thanks for playing along 🙂
St Stephens place
St Stephen Place at Hamilton Place
Castle Terrace car park.
Stockbridge, from Hamilton place through past the back of Hamilton’s.
St Stephens Place, wee cut between Hamilton Place and St Stephens Street
St Stephen’s Place (wonder how I remember that name!), from Hamilton Place.
The close between Hamilton Place and St Stephens Street.
St Stephen’ Place, Stockbridge.
It’s the entrance to Stockbridge market, from the inside.
We’ll get to go back there one day.
This is just next to the Treehouse toy shop and Hamilton pub/restaurant in Stockbridge, just off Hamilton Place. There is a small alcove/alley that looks down to this, opposite the public toilets. Lovely interpretation of a very ordinary looking turn off from the main road!!
Looks great! Is it the wee alley between Hamilton Place and St Stephen’s street?
The pend that goes from Hamilton Place to St Stephen’s Street.
Underpass, Lothian Road looking towards Teviot Row House with McEwan Hall on the right?
Stockbridge, between Hamilton Place and St Stephen St nr the arch
On Hamilton Place looking through the tunnel towards Stockbridge Market arch