Just having some fun, playing around with markers and colored pencils. Happy Sunday! Â Posted by Veronica
View post →These are two drawings I made some time back of a construction site near me. I put them together to make a postcard. Margaret Hurst
View post →Here’s a drawing/collage/painting inspired by a mystery. Much of earthworm behavior is understood by scientists except for how and why they rise to the surface when it rains. Also, as I dig and plant in my garden I often wonder about how I could translate soil into a 2-Dimensional visual… here I gave it the […]
View post →An early sketch from another upcoming group show.—Dominick
View post →Today is a very special day. We, the artists of Dalvero Academy, are celebrating with our friends, family, and the people of Mystic Seaport Museum at our exhibition, Restoring a Past, Charting a Future. Thank you all for your art, your vision and your passion and beliefs. Cheers! Margaret Hurst
View post →…Hall of Williamsburg is a great venue to see a band. Here is an oil pastel drawing I made there a few weeks back. The band, Archers of Loaf were great, as always. -Greg Betza
View post →Last Saturday night I had one of the most incredible experiences, (it’d be selfish not to share). Chris took me to The Modern (a phenomenal restaurant in the MoMA ) for my birthday. No exaggeration, it was one of the most delicious, delightful, magnificent meal I’ve ever had, (right up there with Sierra Mar in California). If […]
View post →Restoring a Past, Charting a Future opened this weekend. Looking forward to the long run and several trips up to Mystic. If you get a chance please check it out, great art from everyone involved. The above sketch was the beginning of the piece on display.  —Dominick
View post →A few quick drawings done on my way into New York City via the PATH train. ©2012 Greg Betza
View post →A few left-handed portraits from last week, à la Eddie and the subway peoples. —Dominick
View post →As the weather gets warmer, the seats in the South Street Seaport food court start filling up faster. These people were deep in conversation, completely ignoring the picture window view of the Brooklyn Bridge behind them. posted by Veronica Lawlor
View post →Here is another drawing of the Pharoah Sanders Quartet, from Birdland last month. ©2012 Greg Betza
View post →With such incredible warm weather here on the east coast, it’s hard to tell whether it’s spring or summer? Â In any event, it’s a real treat to toss that bulky sweater aside! – Have a great one! Michele Drawing done in pastel chalk at the NYBG.
View post →In honor of yesterday’s beautiful weather! Margaret Hurst
View post →…are 1 of 3 bands I went to see Tuesday night at The Bell House in Brooklyn. They were great, not much more to say! A really nice venue too. Greg Betza ©2012
View post →from the lipstick to the jewelry to the glasses, these are very important parts of a person…and a drawing. Greg Betza ©2012
View post →The streets of NY.  I use to say I wanted to leave NY.  It’s just grown on me, I couldn’t imagine leaving her. Eddie Peña
View post →Strange name, and every song is about a love lost or a scorned lover or a broken heart or a girl named Carolyn. Or something along those lines. -DespinaÂ
View post →Here is a drawing I made during dinner before the live jazz show at Birdland last week. Great characters in there. Greg Betza ©2012
View post →Until this morning. When the deadline passed and I never paid attention.—Dominick
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