A drawing of Williamsburg hipsters having a discussion on the L-train in New York City. The lady on the right was strikingly gorgeous despite the bizarre woolen headscarf her head was wrapped in, and the shaggy guy in the middle had what looked suspiciously like plucked eyebrows.
View post →Snail Love, the 4th! Busy Feet! Margaret Hurst
View post →Two days ago, getting off the subway at 40th street, heading to Kinokuniya, which I thought was closed for good.—DOMINICK
View post →A thumbnail drawing of the old Union Square. By Eddie Peña
View post →A man asleep on the New York subway.
View post →It is said that an army travels on its stomach. Â Hence, Gastropoda! Â I try to imagine what I would do if I saw this particular army coming toward me… Margaret Hurst
View post →This is the first of a few drawings I’ll be posting of people on the New York subway. This one is of a young lady reading on the F-train to the Lower East Side in Manhattan.
View post →This Memorial Day weekend I decided to head to what I semi-sarcastically refer to as “Hipster Beach”. Tattooed and pierced Brooklynites bike out to the ocean, oil up their carefully manicured hairy chests, and frolic in the dunes, slipping the occasional ironic bluecollar beer or handrolled cigarette. But this year there was a new trend: […]
View post →In honor of Memorial Day and all those who have been affected by war, I’m posting this drawing I made yesterday in Staten Island Harbor. As part of Fleet Week, the USS Carr and USS New York are docked there for visitors. The USS New York was made with steel from the World Trade Center, to […]
View post →Another snail love drawing, #2. Â You know, of course, this is endless!!! Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is another small watercolor made at the New York Botanical Garden. painting by Greg Betza
View post →A little sketch from the train this morning.—Dominick
View post →This is one of the first drawings I made when I decided to do a project on Snail Love. Â Snail Love eventually led to the Neurex Pharmaceutical snx-111 work. Â Funny where a snail can lead you! Margaret Hurst
View post →A sculpture by Mark di Suvero at the Storm King Art Center. I love di Suvero’s work – such lyrical forms out of steel. They’re amazing pieces, worth the trip if you can get to see them in person. Veronica Lawlor I am happy to announce that I am a nominee for the Prix Canson […]
View post →I made a series of small watercolor paintings. The New York Botanical Garden’s annual orchid show is not to be missed. Greg Betza ©2011
View post →Spring in Central Park is such a special time … crisp, colorful and inspiring. Drawing done in crayon and pencil by Michele
View post →I couldn’t resist drawing this New York City  police officer – he had the greatest haircut and a celtic tattoo on the back of his neck! Posted by Veronica.
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View post →I try to never miss a good opportunity. While waiting for Chris in the car downtown last night in Little Italy I was inspired to do a quick study. Drawing done in mixed medium of crayon, pen and ink. Happy Monday! – Michele ©2011
View post →The last flower has fallen.
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