We spent an afternoon at the Museum of Modern Art, and during a break for lunch and coffee at the café, I couldn't resist the sheets of white paper and the stubby black pencils in a cup on the table. So I did some fast sketches of other visitors, and gave them to the subjects. Sadly, the best ones were the first three, of a group of people together, including a buxom young woman with a gorgeous face, which I gave to them before it occurred to me to take photos first!
Heavy dark frames like this seem to be de rigeur in New York.
My hands, sketching, by T.C.
And a different kind of drawing...
More photos from MOMA tomorrow.
Reminds me of the modernist painter (can't ferret up the name right now) who loved horse racing and always did drawings on the back of the racing forms on the way home from the races. Subway drawings. I have a friend who has a number of these...
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