To be able to draw in the more confined space of undercity subways, I decided to dump my larger (11x14 & 9x12)sketchbooks for a 3x5 inch moleskin plain paper. Drawing on the smaller book is a lot stealthier and I can quickly pull the little 190 page notebook out (w/ my stubby black verithin) at anytime & anywhere to do some quick sketching. Most will just think I'm taking notes, but little do they know that I've secretly stolen their soul and burned it into my little black book MUHAHAHAHA!
Most of the drawings turn out like dirt... sometimes having less than 5 seconds to draw. Not to mention that the train bounces and people constantly coming and going. And the lack of elbow room!!!
You'll notice below a mass of sketches. Most if not all are quickstudies on the train. Those with a seamingly good finish tend to be 3-5 minutes. A lot of the other quickstudies ranges from 1 - 30 seconds... some go unfinished, others might be drawn while intoxicated, and most get the "I'm the artist, I draw as I please!" mentality - lines going everywhere, artmarks, overstylizing :)
For an artist, as they say, Pencil Mileage is very important. I try to keep that up during my spare times. That's why I'm glad for the train rides, even though they are short - It's a nice brief workout before tackling the bigger drawings/paintings later during the day.





