It's normal for those who spend a lot of time on trains to develop the habit of people-watching, but October Jones takes it to the next level. Observing what the commuters around him are wearing and doing, he doodles a face onto a post-it to stick over the person's head and suddenly the strangers around him are familiar faces that he has known his entire life. It's jarring to see nostalgic characters like Kermit on his iPad or Batman slumping in his seat, and I can't get enough of it. Pretty funny to think that extraordinary characters put into such an ordinary situation would act just like any of us do.

Daniel Noe (@InkDoodler) / 03/31/2014 @ 5:43pm /
I found Waldo!
Artzila.com (@Artzila.com) / 04/01/2014 @ 10:06pm /
Awesome!
jess (@jess58) / 04/02/2014 @ 12:54pm /
Awesome! Fun \r\ncool way to entertain yourself.
Lucia Butcher (@butcherl10) / 04/10/2014 @ 10:51am /
YOU GUYS WONT BELIEVE ME BUT THIS IS MY COUSIN !!! SO PROUD HAHA
Dietrich Adonis (@ArtNinja2000) / 04/15/2016 @ 10:43am /
Post It Note ART can be SO creative. . .