Subway Drawings (BART)
March 27, 2007 by Jana Bouc
Posted in Drawing, Moleskine, Pen and Ink, People, Sketchbook Pages, Subway drawings | 8 Comments
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I simply do not know how you manage to do so many sketches while on the bus/train!!!! AWESOME, Jana! Each individual has his or her own personality so vividly evident in your expressive lines!
very nicely done - you’re getting better at these.
You have instilled each person with a personality. And they all have that ‘riding the train’ bored look.:)
I’m in awe! Did the lady with the bag notice you? You seem to be sitting almost directly opposite her.
Drawing from real life is always so much fun and big cities provides a great selection of models, who are just so unfazed by being the subject of an artist’s sketch. Lovely drawings
I just spent some time catching up with your blog. Glad I visited again.
Really fun and inspiring things here Jana!
Love your quick people sketches
Victoria
Jana…I wish I could ride a bus instead of a car here. So many missed chances at drawing. Very nice.
Also, thank you so much for commenting on my students’ blog. This means a lot to me.
these are always fun to see!