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Bryant Park, NYC

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Eleanor Doughty

<p>Eleanor Doughty is a Seattle-based illustrator and urban sketcher. Sketchbook in hand, she travels her neighborhood and foreign countries the same way, pen in hand, eyes up. She lives with her partner in an apartment by the lake with 60 houseplants, give or take.</p>

<p>One of the artist's favorite places to draw, Bryant Park always has an interesting view. People sit under umbrellas at the famous grill behind the stately New York Public Library, and take seats at the tables by the beautiful shady sycamore trees. The scene was captured in ink, watercolor, and colored pencil.</p>

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