I had little time for myself in San Jose, but I managed to walk around on the last day of my trip. The weather was mild and the sky blue; ideal for a walk in down town San Jose.
First, I stopped at Bijan to have some breakfast. The dark wood and brass fixtures reminded me of an old Brasserie in Paris.
While I was sipping a capuccino and eating a pastry (I though I asked for a pain au chocolat, but it was a savoury with ham and cheese), I took my sketching kit out.
My Sennelier Watercolour travel box and brushes
From top to bottom: Pentel water brush (ideal to add washes to a sketch and the water reservoir is small enough to go through airport security) - Pentel ink brushes in metallic blue and brown.
After that, I headed toward Japan Town. I passed the San Jose Museum of Art.
Next to it was the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph.
After a good walk, I arrived at日本町 (read “Nihonmachi”, which means Japan Town).
I was a little early and shops I wanted to go to were still closed. I stopped at Roy’s Station Coffee and Teas on 197 Jackson Street. It’s great to see a coffee shop without a big corporate logo around its neck. The building looked strange until I realised it was a converted gas and service station – hence the name.
A magpie coloured police car (they make great painting subjects) was parked near to the place. The sun was shinning and the terrace was full, so I went inside. A cop was taking break and a lady was busy on her laptop, taking advantage of the fast broadband connection. Typical day in Silicon Valley.
I loved the big La Marzocco espresso machine, with its curvaceous burgundy lacquered body and shinny chrome bars. I ordered an espresso and a croissant. I was not disappointed: the croissant was tasty and the coffee strong… and served in a real cup, not a cardboard one.
The atmosphere was friendly and I set-up to sketch the barrista at work behind the espresso machine.
Morning, Benoit,
ReplyDeleteFound your website this morning while looking at paintings of snow in oil. You have beautiful work. LOVE your 'Snow in the Garden'. I also was intrigued with this posting - I've never seen Pentel water brushes before (I live in Canada). Thanks for sharing it - I'm going to see if I can find one here. Keep up the stunning work. Cheryl