Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

Ever feel like you’re being watched on the Tube?

Well, thankfully, it might not be a creepy mouth-breather hoping to get your digits.

While travelling on the London Underground, your face might just be getting studied and then turned into a work of art.

Artist Mia Silvermen often puts pen to paper on her journey home from work, catching people unaware on their commute.


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Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

She’s a little shy to quiz her subjects, so instead she makes her own conclusions when it comes to their name and back stories.

Mia told Metro.co.uk: ‘Usually I draw people who are sitting away from me.



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Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

‘I like to try to capture them alone with their thoughts.

‘I don’t usually speak to people in case they think I’m creepy.

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

She added: ‘I make up all the names and stories.

‘I like to think about what sort of person they could be and where they might be going.

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Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

‘But I have been caught a few times and after their initial confusion everyone has always been really friendly so far!’

In case you want to be drawn like one of Mia’s French girls/commuters, she usually catches her unsuspecting models on the Piccadilly and Victoria lines.

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia silverman)

To see more of Mia’s sketches, visit doodlesontheunderground.tumblr.com.

Click to enlarge (Picture: Mia Silverman)