These are some sketches from way back in 2009. I was drawing in a moleskine sketchbook that had very thin pages, so it only made sense to draw on one page of the spread. I think you get just as much out of the newer books with heavier, yet less pages, because you can make use of the whole page spread, front and back.
I cut and past these pages together in photoshop, punching up some contrast here and there.



Again, I draw a lot of my inspiration from real people. I tend to use the subway patrons as subjects, because for the most part, their trapped in the car with me and are relatively still.