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#OneWeek100People 2026: Three Day Metro Pass!

March 9, 2026

So it begins! The tenth consecutive year of our sketching-marathon!

[ As always, check out the previous years HERE ]

It’s hard to believe I’ve done *anything* for ten years. I’ve always felt that I’m a person who doesn’t stick with things for long. But as I look back at the years (and that’s half the fun of doing this, seeing the tower of sketches grow ever taller) – it’s more like I’m a person who travels in loops – or maybe spirals – circling around the same habits and interests, always coming back to sketching, but gradually rising higher, so I come back around maybe just a little bit better each year.

(I hope so anyway! That’s something I want to talk about later – my obsession with improving my drawing? Why is that so important?)

But let’s start with: Why do I love sketching so much? To the point that I’d rather do *this* than work on ‘real projects’?

The *directness* is a big one – in the sense of – I really don’t like preparing for things! I really don’t like planning, or doing studies. If I over-prepare for something, I’ll loose interest when it comes to actually doing the thing.

I feel like, “There’s no point now, I’ve done all the fun part.”

I’ve been working on a big painting in the studio – (the biggest thing I’ve ever done by a good margin) – and I’ve gotten it to a nice under drawing, all mapped out, values blocked in – – but then it just sits there for weeks! I haven’t touched it in ages! I feel like – “Ug. Now the work begins.”

Does that sound familiar to anyone? Hah!

It’s WAY more fun to take a week off and go sketching :)



I mean: that’s why I love the marathon format. The ticking clock of the deadline, and the super-satisfying feeling of the stack of 100 drawings piling up.

It’s everything I love about hyper-focus, and zero responsibilities :)

Perhaps the real magic is finding *small goals that can compound*.

But also – find something that doesn’t stress you to do. It’s not fun to be worried about ‘success’. It’s not fun to be doing things for a competition. It’s much more satisfying to just draw for your own curiosity.

Or in my case, I’m a drawing robot :) Keep moving, find the next person that grabs the eye, look for lighting, look for poses. Just do the next drawing, and repeat. :)

I mean – it’s a great cure for winter blues. It’s a great cure for doom-scrolling the news.

I am 100% positive that sketching is the same as playing music. (Though I don’t play any instrument). But it’s got to be the same kind of immersion – where everything falls away, and you can just do the thing you enjoy for hours at a stretch.

This year I gave myself a couple of extra ‘focus tricks’;

*I bought a three day metro pass*. So I can ride the subway all day and not worry about taking random stops. As soon as I have a few people I like, I pop up above ground, sit down in a café and paint them. (Our transit system allows you to ride on one fair in one direction – mixing trains and busses if you want – but as soon as you ‘backtrack’ towards home, that fare is over! and you pay again! It can be very annoying when you have a series of chores, but they don’t line up nicely).

Second trick; *I made sure I had a late afternoon drawing appointment every day*. This year I used Meetup.com and had something booked – life drawing class, a sketching meet-up, a writers group. (I like going to writers groups to draw – nobody ever complains).

This honestly saved me from going home early more than once. It was cold! I wore the wrong boots! But neverminded – I have to keep drawing!

:)

I’m sure this isn’t possible for everyone – but this is the good life of a retired sketcher :)

~m

12 Comments leave one →
  1. Jérôme Guenette's avatar
    Jérôme Guenette permalink
    March 9, 2026 9:34 AM

    Really love #18!

    Thanks!

    Jérôme

  2. miatagrrl's avatar
    miatagrrl permalink
    March 9, 2026 10:25 AM

    I’m with you all the way! Pure fun with the added push of practice, an opportunity to learn, and maybe get new ideas. I just checked my blog, and my first 100 People was 2017, so it’s my 10th year, too! The only year I didn’t do them from life (well, other lives 😆) was during the pandemic, when I did selfies from a mirror! That was also the only year I didn’t hit 100! I do several annual drawing challenges, and this is still my favorite. Thank you for spurring us all on!

    • Marc Taro Holmes's avatar
      March 9, 2026 1:21 PM

      Mirror drawings are from life! Your own life :) :) There should be an extra prize for people who did all ten years. You need to make yourself a marathon t-shirt (I don’t know why I didn’t think of that before :) I could have been selling those all this time! Haha – see that’s why artists are not business people.

      • miatagrrl's avatar
        miatagrrl permalink
        March 9, 2026 1:29 PM

        Ha-ha-ha!! I don’t need another T-shirt, but I’ll proudly tell anyone that I see this week. ;-)

  3. Linda Denis's avatar
    March 9, 2026 10:36 AM

    I think you like to sketch – no commitment, it fast and the subject is before you, paint big …before you start it’s a financial investment in paint and support, time, commitment.. go big or take a nap

    • Marc Taro Holmes's avatar
      March 9, 2026 1:22 PM

      Yes absolutely – I don’t like the pressure of the huge commitment :) Art is an enjoyment for me – why would I want to put it to work on the farm :)

  4. KathAyres's avatar
    March 9, 2026 11:54 AM

    That’s a good system, I’ll try it, thank you.

    And one more thing, I notice that in your attention to detail and the beautiful washes you use, you bring a quiet dignity to all your subjects. They aren’t just people in a line-up anymore, they’re individuals -what’s that music he’s listening to, is he warm enough in that little jacket, because beside him, the others are clearly in full winter gear, etc..

    • Marc Taro Holmes's avatar
      March 9, 2026 1:25 PM

      Thank you Kath! Yes art elevates the everyday doesn’t it? The fact that you spend time to see and recreate a regular person or a typical place – the time and attention is a gift or celebration or something :) But also – I feel like making the everyday more mystical or more dreamlike is a great relief from the harsh reality of the world.

      • KathAyres's avatar
        March 9, 2026 1:46 PM

        You summed up here what I’ve been sensing, and now it’s clearer: “I feel like making the everyday more mystical or more dreamlike is a great relief from the harsh reality of the world.”

  5. fizzymohotmailcom's avatar
    fizzymohotmailcom permalink
    March 9, 2026 1:10 PM

    Thanks Marc for this email.

    I have always looked at your inspiring paintings you post so I am going to try the people!

    I also took an online course with you a number of years ago – brilliant thankyou. I still try the cinq a sept!

    Might there be any chance of you letting us see a video of your process of one these portraits do you think please?

    I am trying too!

    Happy 100

    Best wishes

    Amanda

    • Marc Taro Holmes's avatar
      March 9, 2026 1:26 PM

      I didn’t have time to take video’s this year – but I do have some older ones from a previous year? Did you see these: https://citizensketcher.com/oneweek100people/oneweek100people-2022-all-posts-collected/

      • fizzymohotmailcom's avatar
        fizzymohotmailcom permalink
        March 9, 2026 2:28 PM

        Ooh the excitement of paint bleeding into other colours .

        Thank you so much for replying and so quickly!

        Your sketches are SO good and you flow so well. Your pointed round brush is so pointed!

        I will try to find your Facebook page.

        Best wishes for a happy 2026

        Amanda

        PS I tried to reply in your box your link went to but WordPress didn’t like me because my email in there somewhere but not with them ! Far too complicated to sort that out! Grandchildren etc keeping me busy along with painting etc

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