This post contains sketches I have done over the last week and half . My trip to the dentist to get a crown and our trip downtown on Saturday to play tourist .
All sketches were done in a Cachet journal by Daler Rowney with pretty thin paper and with a Ultra Fine Sharpie Marker ( so I can't erase ) . On the # 6 Train those sketches were done with a Pilot Brush Pen I was trying out and need to work with it more so I can get both thick as well as thin lines.
The challenge is sketching in public while moving and staying focused and keeping your body balanced.
These were done to and from downtown. I found it most helpful to lean my sketchbook on the pole in the middle of the train . The hard part was keeping my balance as the train is moving.
Stay focused and ignore the people that are watching you , most of them wish they had a sketchbook with them to give it a try .
It is amazing how many people you will meet that want to learn how to sketch.
On our return trip I was leaning on the poles by the subway car door.
Sketching on the bus is much easier as the ride is smoother and one is or can be sitting down .
Sketching on the subway or bus will teach you to sketch fast as your subjects don't stay long and people are constantly move around .
I do encourage you to make an artist date with yourself and head out with your sketchbook . Coffee shops and malls are a great place to sketch people . If I can help you in any way on your own art journey please don't hesitate to ask . Sketching has been a quick way to keep seeing and recording the world around me , especially when life gets busy . It has been such a blessing to me to see my students out and about with their sketchbooks. I will look forward to seeing yours .
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