After my time at the NY Botanical Garden I drove over to Arthur Avenue which was about a 15 minute drive, however finding parking took almost that long. The "Little Italy" section of Arthur Avenue is in the middle of a not so safe area so it was important to find a good spot for parking. I lucked out and was right in the middle of the best area with restaurants, bakeries, pastry shops, cheese stores, etc. There is a Arthur Avenue Retail Market which is indoors and has a bit of everything, even a cigar maker at one end. There are cheeses, meats, salamis, sausages and parma hams hanging...a bit of sensory overload. There is a produce section, a section with all kinds of Italian specialties, a butcher, etc. There were tables in the center where you could sit and eat, or in my case have a cappuccino and sketch. I had a good view of the deli as well as barrels of who knows what and most of the time a variety of people ordering at the counters. Nobody bothered me and I was able to sit and sketch for about an hour and a half while I waited for my friends to arrive. Then we were off to shop at a few shops and finally we ventured into a wonderful Italian restaurant, Emilia's. I felt like I was back in Tuscany. We had lots of time to catch up and talk and were never rushed.
Here is my sketch done inside the Arthur Avenue Retail Market.
Here is my sketch done inside the Arthur Avenue Retail Market.
Mmmmm, looks and sounds wonderful. The sketch tells a story. I’m hungry now...
ReplyDeleteMe too, Jo. lol Thanks.
DeleteA great watercolor Joan. REALLY beautiful with amazing details that make me want to visit.. The photo reminds me of when I went to The Chelsea Market in NYC... Lots of shops and restaurants!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you. LOL This is a little more rustic than the Chelsea Market but has the same vibes.
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ReplyDeleteA super sketch of wht looks like a very busy place. Great that you had time to sketch to your hearts content.
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