Port Orchard Washington Zentangle Collage 2
by Jani Freimann
Title
Port Orchard Washington Zentangle Collage 2
Artist
Jani Freimann
Medium
Drawing - Pen And Ink Zentangle
Description
A local gallery asked me to design the back of playing cards that they will be selling for a charity. She wanted it to have a Port Orchard theme so I put things in the design that represent Port Orchard. See if you can find them:
1. Blue Herons
2. Starfish
3. Sand dollars (visible in full version)
4. Anchors - representing the marinas and view of the naval shipyards
5. Salmon.
6. Totem poles - representing the local Indians
7. Eagles - there are many Bald Eagles that live by the water
8. Clouds - it does rain a lot here (or so foreigners say.)
9. Crab and crabpot - representing commercial fishing and private pots
10. Waves - Port Orchard sits along The Sound. The tide comes in and out all day long
11. My name - gotta sign it somewhere (visible in the full version. This is a half view).
A little about Port Orchard:
The Port Orchard area was first settled in 1854 by Wiliam Renton and Daniel Howard, who set up a saw mill there. The town that was to become Port Orchard was originally platted in 1886 by Frederick Stevens, who named the new location after his father, Sidney. The town of Sidney was incorporated September 15, 1890, and was the first in Kitsap County to be both platted and incorporated. Shortly thereafter, the U.S. Navy sought a suitable location for another installation on the west coast, and found it with the assistance of Sidney's residents in Orchard Bay (this installation would later become the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard).
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March 18th, 2015
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