I kept the book in hand constantly rather than in my bag-it makes you more willing to open it and jot down observations (sage advice from ex-Bournemouth Animation tutor Peter Parr)
I usually avoid 'commuter' drawings -I did hundreds of these on the Tube in London and the Paris Metro but usually you just end up with a sketchbook full of floating heads! But with the pressure on to fill this book I would inevitably spend my time on BART trying to capture some of the locals.
Walking home through the Mission District after work I made a habit of stopping to draw anything that caught my eye, from old Victorian style houses to the roadworks on Cesar Chavez.
Strolling around my neighbourhood one weekend I discovered a park with a great view of Bernal Heights
I figured a Dr Sketchy's session would help fill up some pages. This time the theme was 'zombie slaying'!
Town house on California & Van Ness.
Gesture Class helped fill pages . . .
Noe Valley 24th Street
Oakland Broadway nr Jack London Sq.
Macarthur BART station, Oakland
'Pops' dive Bar in the Mission
Quick 'vignettes' scribbled while waiting for public transportation.
Half Dome, Yosemite
Kintetsu Mall, Japantown
Nob Hill
Ball Park
Dive Bar
Tenderloin view on Hyde & Post
Modern (ish) & vintage Bay Area transportation