These are from a while ago. The nice thing about unconscious models is they don't move around a lot, and they usually don't complain much about keeping still.
If you're looking for interesting faces to draw, look no further than New York's rapid transit system -- it's a little United Nations on wheels, where most of the subjects are too absorbed in their own affairs to even notice you drawing them.
These were fun, but there's too much white! Most snow actually takes on tons of colors from the surrounding environment. Doesn't matter too for a sketch, though, I guess.
Most of the images on this site are done in and around my favorite natural habitat -- New York City, and especially the Upper West side. I started sketching and painting New York as a student nearly 50 years ago, and continue to find endless inspiration in rhythms and colors of the urban streetscape.
I also will be posting some gleanings from my sketchbooks, mainly for the students in my “Sketching in the City” evening classes, part of Angela Tripi-Weiss’s unique Arts In Action program.