The PoGos were taken in Tokyo Japan. Since I was drawing in airports and on planes I wasn't always in the mood. Most of this was plenty of fun but there were a number of times I opened the book and just stared at the page.
These images are also of Nikko Japan. These were drawn over several days. The sketches on the left were done in NY and NJ while the sketches on the right were done in NC. The Tofu head creatures were the most fun. Allowing them to defy gravity and twist, climb, and sit in any direction made this more interesting than the previous pages.
Images taken in Nikko Japan a few months ago. Nikko is a very reasonable train ride from Tokyo. If you want a place to relax... this is it. I skipped a few pages in the Moleskin to draw around images I was in the mood for at the time.
Mixing together a sketchbook and photos makes sketching in public easier. I can just draw small pieces at a time. It avoids for the most part the moments when you know the drawing you are working on just isn't working and you hope no one notices.
The game shown is Tigris and Euphrates.
Both this post and the previous post were drawn in airports and on airplanes. I am breaking the iphone video habit and trying to utilize the time better.
This is the first page of my PoGo Moleskin book. The PoGo is a (fantastically named) portable printer made by Polaroid. PoGO = Polaroid to Go. The printer is inkless... using (the brilliantly named) Zink technology. Zink = Zero Ink. The printer uses heat to create images on perfectly sized mini pages with sticker backing.