9.29.2011

Catch Up

Miscellaneous doodles from the sketchbook. Would say more, but it's time for reading and checking on a Dropbox item from LM.



Okay. I will say that the one below was from a talk from the Super 7 founders.  This bearded gentleman was seated a few rows in front of us. We checked out the presentation last Thursday at Academy of Art on Post Street, and those students were a tough crowd. Maybe LM was right, and they were just tired from classes & labs, but I didn't sense any enthusiasm or support from the audience.



9.10.2011

More St. Paul Airport

Lady on her iPad after she had spent a good amount of time on her cell phone.


There were a lot of pear-shaped people in the airports.  I couldn't render the folds of his shirt fast enough.  A line formed behind this guy once they started boarding.


9.09.2011

Waiting In Line

This lady waited patiently in line with her newspaper for the Delta agent while everyone else around her stared into cell phone and tablet screens. There sure are way more official charging stations in airports these days for those electronics.


Post #50!

Here are a couple from Detroit airport which had a nice, bright red tram inside.  What it didn't have was decent Mexican food.  The "torta" with pulled pork was gross, and the service sucked, too.


Actually, all the people except the girl with the striped top drawn in black pen were seen inside Jamaica Station in Queens.


9.08.2011

More Sharpie Environments

I'm liking this new Blogger interface, but that's not really necessary to state in this post. How about: I want a samurai to live in that second drawing below. I just saw 13 Assassins, and it was pretty damn entertaining. If you've seen a few samurai movies, you haven't seen one like this one.



Didn't Get Lazy

I was in Sag Harbor, NY for 10 days (five of which we were without power thanks to Tropical Storm Irene) helping my friend at the Hampton Classic.  I'll post some airport sketches later today, but I wish I had time to sketch at the horse show.  Many beautiful animals, and the experience reminded me to find my old photos from Baguio in the Philippines which is the only place I've ever ridden a horse.

There were definitely some memorable moments from the trip that would make for some decent comics, so enough blabbering.  Back to work!