I stumbled upon someone using an old Subway People sketch to illustrate a Spanish language travel blog and decided to throw out another sketch of angry commuters who don’t know they’re being drawn.
I stumbled upon someone using an old Subway People sketch to illustrate a Spanish language travel blog and decided to throw out another sketch of angry commuters who don’t know they’re being drawn.
I don’t usually put other people’s work on here, but Kate Hanrahan has been out of control, in the best possible way. Just see the rest.
Here is my sketch of a moth powered flying machine inspired by and included in The Plague Doctor a chapbook online and in print by the very talented poet Garrett Burrell. Garrett has included several of my drawings in the online version, and I hope to get more sketches to him soon so stay tuned and check back.
By the way Jay-Z worships the devil.
More hot and unhappy commuters.

Because I don't play sudoku, I started drawing people on the subway. It's tricky what with the train shaking and jerking and trying not to get caught staring at someone you're drawing.
That one time we were bored and all we had was cardboard, brass brads and sharpies, you went to bed. When you woke up to see I had made you a bag, you said I could be on Project Runway. I think this was a compliment.
Then we sat in the park and all day and colored ‘c’s instead of $ signs all over it to trick everyone into thinking we were rich enough to imitate rich people.
You thought it was funny that I thought they were called “couch” bags so I wrote that inside on masking tape.