




Lately while subwaysurfing Ive been feeling a little self concious, which has really gotten in the way of my drawing. I normally draw on pads ranging from 9X12-11X14. Its a royal pain to take out these big pads and also draws a lot of unwanted attention. I recently purchased a 5.5X8.5 pad that has worked like a charm. It's light and compact and forced me to leave out a lot of unneccesary detail. I did a LOT of sketching today on several trains, including the A, E,5 and L trains. Here are some of the best ones.