Art in the land of fog

Students in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camlin's ART 110 beginning drawing class met near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30, to sketch the giant sequoia tree. The layer of fog that shrouded these students -- and the rest of campus -- on Thursday burned off in mid-morning, leading to a bright and sunny day.

Weather forecasters expect the weather to remain mostly sunny throughout the weekend and into next week, though high temperatures will drop into the upper 50s.

For more information on the giant sequoia or other trees on campus, check out the campus Tree Tour online at http://www.wwu.edu/treetour/.

Kyla Hall, a freshman in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class sketches, the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications
Ashley Garrels, a student in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class, sketches the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications
Emerson Sortun, a freshman in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class, sketches the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications
Kyla Hall, a freshman in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class sketches, the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications
Victoria Walker, a freshman in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class, sketches the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications
Students in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class sketch the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30, under a blanket of fog. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications
Students in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class sketch the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30, under a blanket of fog. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications
Students in assistant professor of art Cynthia Camin's beginning drawing class sketch the large sequoia tree near Edens Hall Thursday morning, Sept. 30, under a blanket of fog. Photo by Matthew Anderson | University Communications