Sketching in cafés and airports

Some more sketchbook pages for no particular reason. This was in NY a few months ago:

and this was the week Alice in Wonderland opened at El Capitan:

and this was last week at Dorval airport:

Weirdly, I spotted the guy with the mustache again a few days later, at a bar in LA. Sketching people makes you pay close attention to them; I doubt I’d have recognized him otherwise. I wonder how many of the strangers I pass by every day are people I’ve seen before, maybe many times before, but I just don’t notice.

Posted on Jul 22, 2010 in Blog, Sketchbook | 4 comments

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  1. 7-23-2010

    Interesting! I wonder things like that when I’m in places with people from all over, like theme parks or airports.

  2. 7-26-2010

    all pics are too good

  3. 8-31-2010

    I watched Paul and Sandra Fierlinger’s “My Dog Tulip” the other day, and I thought of your sketches. You might enjoy the way that Paul animates Tulip – he does a great job of capturing the way she moves.

    I have some great memories of landing at Dorval as a young boy – I enjoy the way you captured the activity.

    - Chris

  4. 10-6-2010

    Wow…A mega insight into a diverse range of artist thought’s and observations…good post and brilliant to see people using traditional tools in a truly digital world.

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