
Illustration: Watercolor, gouache, and Platinum Carbon pen and ink sketch, with some wax-resist and salt applied, in a Stillman & Birn “Epsilon” sketchbook by Black Elephant Blog author
A light snowfall caused havoc in the Washington, D.C. area last night as, unexpectedly, treacherous sheets of ice quickly formed and clung to roads everywhere. Major interstates were clogged or even shut down. No one was prepared for this. Despite the ordeal the wintry scenes made the ordinary appear quite extraordinary–such as this bank on a corner in Georgetown. The sketch was done from a reference photo which was taken while in the probably historic traffic jam of 20 January. By 3 a.m. the next day, the journey which started at 9:30 p.m. was safely over, thank goodness.