A drawing I made for a Caribbean Anansi story, Crab. Margaret Hurst
View post →The exercise was a tough one; pick a word and illustrate with it in mind. Â Â Â Â I selected the word dimension. Curious, I looked it up. According to Webster the definition of dimension was a measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference. I wondered what would happen if […]
View post →And yet I found her drawing with two hands on a very special board.—Dominick
View post →Italian Bakery on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Eddie Peña
View post →An old woman buying fish at a market in Tokyo. I love drawing these kinds of pieces of everyday life when I travel. – posted by Veronica Lawlor
View post →The Charles W. Morgan, the last wooden whaling ship in the world.  Hard to believe, but true. This is a drawing made at  Mystic Seaport: The  Museum of America and the Sea, at Mystic, Connecticut, of the volunteers scraping the bow of the Morgan. She is a beautiful ship and the museum and her volunteers […]
View post →Pen line drawing by Despina
View post →From a series I’ve been working on about food. Have a great week. -Greg Betza
View post →Riding into town earlier this week I got a chance to do a quick study on the subway. This woman’s energy was a little unusual and inviting to draw. With her chin up high and such an interesting portrait I couldn’t resist. p.s. Happy Birthday Chris! Drawing by  Michele
View post →And she never knew. —Dominick
View post →Subway people. By Eddie Peña
View post →This is a pen and ink drawing of tourists I did on location at the Animal Kingdom in Florida last month. I was fascinated by textures and marks that day, and admit I was relieved when only one of the subjects wanted to see the drawing…
View post →This is a drawing I made in the shipyard up at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut. For the past few years, Margaret and I have been bringing the artists of the Dalvero Academy – including several Studio 1482 members – up there to draw and document the restoration of the Morgan, the only wooden […]
View post →I found another of the series of ink and washes drawings of Mama and Baby elephants. This one is a protective hug and trunk caress by Mama of her little baby. Margaret Hurst
View post →Grabbed a crayon and made a drawing of my son’s favorite dragon-Despina
View post →A drawing I made in Grand Central Terminal, New York City a few years back when I could really feel the heightened security. A GREAT place to draw regardless. -Greg Betza
View post →Woke this morning to a blanket of snow. The kids were out early taking advantage of it’s fresh start. Me myself? …preferred nothing more than admiring it from inside with a yummy hot chocolate. – Have a warm one, Michele
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