
Awesome Seattle cartoonist Ellen Forney's giant portraits of hands have finally been installed at the Capitol Hill light rail station, which is (and I am pants-wettingly excited about this) set to open early next year.
Tonight at 5 pm, Forney will be on hand at the station as part of the Capitol Hill Art Walk to sort-of christen the new artwork with
hot beverages and a public party. If you're a Forney fan — as everyone who's read
Marbles or
I Love Led Zeppelin undoubtedly is — you should show up for this one. (And you should also read my friend and former colleague
Jen Graves's interview with Forney about the creation and installation of these pieces.)