I barely made it on the 7:59am train to Grand Central Terminal but I had the two seater all to myself. Not much of a view from my seat. Since I've been doing a lot more of this daily commute sketches, I want to draw some variety from what I see. It's a bit problematic at times since the car interior doesn't change. The view is always the same. The commuter always add to the scene but it's a bit tricky to navigate the sketch lest I get caught sketching them.
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That's the problem with sketching on the train. The interior is always the same unless you find a different perspective. I am loving your window reflections of the commuters. That's a good way to not have to be staring at them constantly. lol
ReplyDeleteLOL, Joan. Now you see my dilemma. :-( It's fun to find some creative solution to a problem.
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