http://www.worldfamousradioshow.com/2009/04/sketch-art/

Artist is drawing a crowd: 8,363,710 New York City residents
From the back, the side, eating a Burrito Supreme, splayed on a gallery couch in the Museum of Modern Art, rolling a suitcase across Grand Central Station, riding the No. 7 subway to Queens, buying pizza in Brooklyn. Illustrator Jason Polan has made it a mission to sketch every person in New York City, all 8,363,710 of them.
Quick Demon Sketch – Art Video
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Peter Selz: Sketches of a Life in Art – BRAND NEW $29.80 |
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Art Drawing Sketch Pad $1.99 |
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1944 German WWII Memorial Pencil Sketch-Art PORTRAIT-nazi Fallen SOLDIER-no book $49.99 |
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MONTANA CANS SKETCH BOOK – A3 BLACK – DRAWING ART WORK $34.79 |
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BREYGENT CARTOON SKETCH ART CARD RARE AND EXCLUSIVE HAND DRAWN BY TONY MIELLO $6.59 |
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Set of 3 Assorted Rice Bowls – Pig, Cat, and Bunny $21.95 These adorable and whimsical bowls are great for your inner kid. Perfect for rice, ice cream, snacks or soap, these great bowls are also wonderful as baby shower gifts or favors. Made in Japan…. |
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Set of 3 Assorted Kid Rice Bowls $22.00 Sometimes you feel like a monkey or a piggy or a bunny. This assorted set is packaged in a colorful gift box and is perfect for baby showers or for your inner kid. The design is repeated on the inside and outside for double the fun. Made in Japan…. |
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Japanese Children’s Bowl Set of 4 $24.99 Perfect for cereal, noodles, soups, and rice. Set includes 4 brightly color bowls with images of kitty cats, bunnies, teddy bears, and monkeys…. |
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Sketches of Spain $3.90 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: DAVIS,MILESTitle: SKETCHES OF SPAINStreet Release Date: 09/23/1997… |
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Kind of Blue (Legacy Edition) $12.30 This is the one jazz record owned by people who don’t listen to jazz, and with good reason. The band itself is extraordinary (proof of Miles Davis’s masterful casting skills, if not of God’s existence), listing John Coltrane and Julian “Cannonball” Adderley on saxophones, Bill Evans (or, on “Freddie Freeloader,” Wynton Kelly) on piano, and the crack rhythm unit of Paul Chambers on bass and Jimmy C… |