I dreamt of being back in Paris last night. I reminisced of standing there in awe in front of Sacre’ Coeur, (the Basilica in the sky) marveling at it’s beauty. The drawing above was all about feeling in watercolor and crayon. Done with love – Michele
View post →Two 1920ies models in beachwear triggering some special memories in a pair of mature (and still stylish) gallery visitors.
View post →The very last drawing I did.—Dominick
View post →A silk embroidered “driving cap” from 1924 that would totally pass for stylish in Williamsburg or the Lower East Side today. Available in goldens and greens.
View post →I recently had the opportunity to draw from a terrace on the 47th floor of a downtown New York City building – talk about getting dizzy. But what an exhilarating experience! – Veronica
View post →I had the good fortune to catch the fabulous Sonia Delaunay fashion and textiles show at the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum before it closed, and I got even more than I bargained for: Not only were the pieces on display exquisitely wacky and tasteful, but the show turned out to be a magnet for some very […]
View post →Just returned from two weeks in Seattle and San Francisco with Dalvero Academy. Marg and I had a blast teaching, and I got a little bit of drawing time in as well. I’ll post some here but for today, jet lag rules! : ) So here is a drawing I made a few summers ago, […]
View post →Another Picasso inspired Snail Woman! Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is yet another reportage drawing from this series. I hope you’re enjoying them! And if you’re in town definitely visit The High Line. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Another small study on location down at the South Street Seaport. People can often bring the best of character! –Michele Medium: pen and ink
View post →I want to share some sketches I did at some recent concerts. This first one is of an artsy Swedish-Asian rock musician named Little Dragon whom I saw at the Bowery Ballroom. If you’re interested in more of my concert reportage drawings, check out my music blog, where I post reviews, photos and drawings of […]
View post →Summer is here in New York, and that means, farmer’s markets!! I drew this one in Tompkins Square Park. posted by Veronica
View post →Pink Lady and Gent Snail meet at the Ball… Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is another drawing I made while walking The High Line. Go have a stroll if you’re in NYC. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →In lieu of a stamp design this week, here’s a small study on location down at the South Street Seaport. Best – Michele Medium: pen,ink and graphite
View post →Coconut Icy Right underneath the subway the Coquito Man yells at the top of his lungs, “COQUITO!” Kids love it, adults love it, I love it. So yes I sat down, drew Mr. Coquito under the rumbling of the subway, and then proceeded with buying myself a large cup of coquito. Eddie Peña
View post →A quick pen and ink sketch of a girl at a café.
View post →Picasso’s Lady Snail, simply, inspired by Pablo Picasso! Margaret Hurst
View post →I spent some time in NYC this week and I had a chance to visit The High Line. The High Line is a park above Manhattan’s west side. Originally an elevated freight railroad line, it was converted into a public park and opened in 2009. It has a really interesting vibe and a totally different […]
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