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- Cully
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January
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- 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
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Cully I like this hand study very much. It still says a lot about subway culture, but it also stands alone (if you can say that about hands..LOL). Do the hands belong to either of the people top or bottom?
Nope. They belonged to a rail thin guy who had the greatest bushy Amish style beard, which was what drew me to him as a subject, but he kept his head down the whole time so I settled for sketching his hands.
I love how you draw hands!