Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
What You'll Find
- Cully
- New York, New York, United States
- Sketches, reviews, recipes, general bitchiness... you can never be sure.
Labels
- sketches (286)
- subway (286)
- 365 (239)
- life (215)
- work (100)
- blog (70)
- summerstock (69)
- pop culture (64)
- nyc (61)
- theatre (59)
- Photo Phriday (47)
- 12 of 12 (45)
- food (40)
- photos (38)
- random (38)
- romance (33)
- art (30)
- roller derby (25)
- memes (19)
- 34 Things (18)
- news (18)
- review (18)
- geocache (17)
- broadway (16)
- the south (15)
- genealogy (12)
- politics (12)
- Art Month (11)
- Ted (10)
- coincidence (10)
- illustration (10)
- scenic design (9)
- Ex-Files (7)
- gallery show (7)
- geekery (7)
- travel (6)
- genetics (5)
- miniatures (5)
- outdoors (5)
- tech (5)
- comics (4)
- recipes (4)
- self promotion (3)
- Fire The GD (2)
- Missed Connections (2)
- books (2)
- projects (2)
- Video (1)
- nostalgia (1)
- puzzle (1)
- the book (1)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2006
(249)
-
▼
January
(34)
- Subway Sketches Part C
- Subway Sketches Part XCIX
- Subway Sketches Part XCVIII
- Subway Sketches Part XCVII
- Subway Sketches Part XCVI
- Subway Sketches Part XCV
- The Problem with Getting Paid
- Pros and Cons
- Subway Sketches Part XCIV
- I Love My Job
- Work Dilemmas: UPDATED
- Subway Sketches Part XCIII
- Subway Sketches Part XCII
- Postdated
- A Blogging Milestone
- Subway Sketches Part XCI
- Subway Sketches Part XC
- Subway Sketches Part LXXXIX
- Subway Sketches: METAPOST
- Perspective
- Subway Sketches Part LXXXVIII
- Subway Sketches Part LXXXVII
- Subway Sketches Part LXXXVI
- Proactive Dating
- Fun with Google
- Complete Set
- Subway Sketches Part LXXXV
- Kneed
- Financial Challenges
- Subway Sketches Part LXXXIV
- Subway Sketches Part LXXXIII
- 2005: By the Numbers
- Subway Sketches LXXXII
- Subway Sketches LXXXI
-
▼
January
(34)
STRONGER hands, here, Cully -- they're holding onto the rail with fingertips! Quite a feat, I'd say. I remember when I lived in NY it took all the strength in my bony arms and hands to hang onto the bar while the train shook and rattled and wobbled along the tracks. GREAT JOB, my friend, GREAT JOB!
Congratulations on a job well done Cully. You've met your challenge beautifully. This is my particular favourite of the three hand sketches. Your shading is superb. :o)
Bravo! I've always felt there was room for improvement in this area. You have impressed me yet again.
I live those with hands but particularly this one. So soft, so tender.
hfm
http://tcores.blogspot.com