Ink in small Moleskine
This morning I got on BART and spotted the guy on the left at the end of the car in his knitted Cat-in-the-Hat hat, except that he looked more like Mr. Natural from R. Crumb Comics than the Cat. I only had a couple minutes to draw him and then a bunch of people got on and I couldn’t see him anymore so I started drawing the hand of the guy sitting beside me holding a tiny iPod.
After a few minutes he smiled at me and then started helping me, pointing out where lines that I was drawing as curved were really straight and where I needed to add shading. My stupid pen ran out of ink so I pulled out another, with brown ink. He recommended I try UniBall pens (which I like but hadn’t used for sketching). He was clearly a talented artist and a wonderful teacher — his recommendations were right on and offered with great gentleness, kindness and caring. I asked about his art and he told me was formerly a graphic designer but now worked for Apple in “technology not art” and only rarely does his own art anymore and then only digitally with a Wacom tablet and Painter.
I’d been surprised by how crowded the San Francisco BART train was since I’d been quite late leaving for work. It was already around 9:45 but many more people than usual were getting on at each station. My “art teacher” turned to his friends behind us and as they chatted about Apple products I realized that all these people were on their way to MacWorld, which was opening today in San Francisco. I was sad to bid him farewell when I got to my stop. He was the kind of person I would love to have as a friend or a teacher and I’m sad I never even found out his name.

13 replies on “An Art Lesson on BART”
Wow…what a cool story. Sounds like a nice guy.
Wish I worked for Apple.
Nice sketches, btw.
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What a wonderful story, Jana! And great sketches too! I think I’d about do anything to have such a teacher nearby ….!
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Hi Jana!
My first visit to your blog. That is a great story about sketching on BART.
I am a watercolor artist too…that is if I can get away from this computer and paint!
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I absolutely love the uniball pen for sketching (though not if adding watercolour) and i’m bummed cos both mine just ran out. They’re my favourite find so far.
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Oh I bet you could just kick yourself for not exchanging names. Did you tell him about EDM? Did you tell him about your art show? Maybe you can take BART at this time again – it’s just so fun to find fellow artists!!
BTW, the sketch of the man in the Cat in the Hat hat is FUN!
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Great sketch and memory of a great guy!! Life is fun!
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That was a great encounter—amazing that you chose an artist to sketch. I voted too late for the postcard choice below—they’re all beautiful!
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The story is great and I hope you get in contact with him again. I loved the way you described him and the fact he has teaching you on the train trip shows he is a generous person. He must be a great guy to meet.
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What a gift – getting a man with a hat like that to sketch!
Glad my site was able to help you yesterday – and good luck with the show.
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That’s a lovely story
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Thanks everyone. Brenda, nope, we didn’t exchange any info…after he started instructing me we were only together for a couple more minutes and then we reached my stop. It definitely made my day though.
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I’m so late in commenting on this blog entry…Very interesting, your story of meeting the Apple/Art guy on the BART. It’s amazing how such random, brief encounters can make an inpact. I just picked up a few Uniball pens to try out. Cheaper and seem to work well, though not for adding water to (unless intentially).
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Thanks for the story, I like the sketches too.
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