Man waiting on the corner of Spring and Hudson
July 13, 2017
Man in the Canal Street Post Office without a shirt on
July 13, 2017
Man holding his son at Lafayette
July 13, 2017
People at Taco Bell 14th Street
July 13, 2017
Woman reading Mason's book Daily Rituals on the M Train
July 12, 2017
Shannon Michael Cane at Printed Matter
July 12, 2017
Naomi Harris at The Half King on 23rd Street
July 11, 2017
Woman in front of Lafayette
July 11, 2017
Cab Driver pulling his pants down and then tucking his shirt in but doing it kind of slowly on Bond Street
July 10, 2017
Ebon Moss-Bachrach riding bike on Bond Street
July 10, 2017
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Woman on Downtown E Train
July 8, 2017
Man on Uptown E Train
July 9, 2017
Two Women walking down Lafayette
July 8, 2017
People in the Rei Kawakubo exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
July 8, 2017
Man at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
July 8, 2017
Man on Grand Street
July 8, 2017
Thursday, July 6, 2017
John Turturro on Bond Street
July 5, 2017
Woman at Taco Bell 14th Street
July 5, 2017
Man at Taco Bell 14th Street
July 5, 2017
Man at Taco Bell 14th Street
July 5, 2017
People watching fireworks over the Hudson
July 4, 2017
Woman on D Train
July 3, 2017
Man at the Museum of Modern Art
July 3, 2017
Guard at the Museum of Modern Art
July 3, 2017
I am trying to draw every person in New York. I will be drawing people everyday and posting as frequently as I can. It is possible that I will draw you without you knowing it. I draw in Subway stations and museums and restaurants and on street corners. I try not to be in the way when I am drawing or be too noticeable. Whenever I have a new batch of drawings I will post them on this blog. If you would like to increase the chances of a portrait of YOU appearing on this blog please email me (art@jasonpolan.com) a street corner or other public place that you will be standing at for a duration of two minutes (I will be on the corner of 14th street and 8th avenue on the North-east corner of the street from 2:42-2:44pm this Thursday wearing a bright yellow jacket and navy rubber boots, for example). Please give me more than a 24 hour warning and please make it a scenario that is not too difficult for you to accomplish (the corner outside of the store you work at during lunch time, or in front of a museum you were going to go to on a Saturday) because I may unfortunately miss you and do not want you to have to invest more than 2 minutes of your time in case I cannot make it. You may or may not see me drawing you during this time. If I do draw you, you will see yourself (or rather, a drawing that hopefully somewhat resembles you) on this blog that evening.
When the project is completed we will all have a get together.