On the way to work one morning, I was thinking what else that I haven't tried on my commuter sketch series. Then this idea of doing a speed sketch from 125th Station point to Grand Central Terminal. I drew five frames on my sheet, all different sizes, and tried to fill them with a sketch of something that I had observed. It was a fun exercise. Later at home, I filled the background with a dark color marker. Doing that really sets off the fine line sketches I made. It has become a comics like style that I like.
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I like your idea of doing several small sketches in boxes...ala Tina's comic book style. The blue background really sets them off. These are fun.
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