This NYC Artist Found A Brilliant Way To Surprise Unexpectant Subway Passengers
Devon Rodriguez, a New Yorker, connects with others in a simple and friendly manner by using his talent and free time. The artist is displaying his skills by drawing unsuspecting subway passengers in New York and then giving them the completed piece as a token of gratitude.
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