Great drawing, Wave. That fellow on the right is particularly well done. I can see his glasses, ear, hair, the pattern of his jacket... What did you use for the shadows?
This whole drawing was a second choice. First choice was the large sculpture and fountain just 'offscreen' to the left - the tree framing the left was used to frame the right of that discarded picture. The lady in the midground and the gentleman on the right (who incidentally was also wearing a ball cap) were also drawing that. The gentleman in the midground facing away from me was drawing the skateboarders and tanks vaguely alluded to in the distance.
I was attempting to draw the sculpture and surrounds with some coloured drawing pens, then was going to use use some watercolours to add shading but alas! those drawing pens were not, in fact, impervious to water like the black ones I have. An hour's work laying out the intricate geometric lines of the sculpture and fitting random passers-by in perspective was ruined with the first swipe to lay in background colour.
Annoyed and disheartened, but with another 20 minutes to go before the group assembled for the group korero, I took out the cheap-ass sketch pad and a halfway-dried-out brushpen and looked at something else for a while. That went okay, so shading was added with ink wash.
Now you know.
(The ruined drawing is no longer available, as my daughter was using watercolours next to me, and appreciated the piece of high-quality paper. She painted something on the back.)