Subway Sketcher Gets Documentary

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Underground artist Ami Plasse, who creates pretty cool sketches of his fellow subway riders while riding the rails, is the subject of a short film that airs in Brooklyn Monday.

The 13-minute flick airs at Scene: Brooklyn Independent Film Festival in DUMBO, which describes “Ami Underground” thusly:

NYC artist Ami Plasse’s subway drawings capture the distinct flavor of New York. Sketched fast and loose in the rush hour crush, together they form a continuous narrative of the city’s daily flow. Ami Underground takes a ride with Ami one hot summer day in the city and provides a glimpse of his unique perspective on life beneath the street.

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