Again, not the week I had planned. But it is nearly over. —Dominick
View post →Drawing of a sculpture created by Antoine-Louis Barye (Paris, 1795-1875). Drawing by: Eddie Peña
View post →The fragrant deliciousness of California organic fruits pretty much defies description, and the ripe apricots I bought at the Culver City farmer’s market were best in show. This a chalk sketch I did of a middle-aged local assessing some of the goodies at that stand. -Kati Nawrocki
View post →I rang in the New Year by spending some time teaching with Margaret at our Dalvero Academy workshop in Washington DC. We had GREAT weather for the mall – 67 degrees – and then it snowed a few days later. But by then we were in the museums. Wow, the Smithsonian branches have so much […]
View post →Number three in the Patterned Fantasy Landscape. Â This is my triptych vineyard fantasy… Margaret Hurst
View post →Another simple line drawing -Despina
View post →Simple line drawing (St.Francis of Assisi) shared by Michele Prayer to live by … the great Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475 – 1564), commonly known as Michelangelo.
View post →I had so much more planned, but a random stranger will have to do.—Dominick
View post →Kids waiting to play basketball at a local park.
View post →Don’t ask me what made me bring pastels on vacation to Germany with me (one guess how Germans reacted to the artist dragging the billowing chalk dust cloud wherever she went). This is a sketch i made in almost complete darkness in another one of Ludwig II’s lairs, this time of the golden boat floating […]
View post →A few drawings of the lovely Lynn. Enjoying several days in the museums of Washington DC, with the Dalvero Academy, preceded by a few days of drawing in our Brooklyn studio. A great way to start the New Year! posted by Veronica
View post →Another in the series of Fantasy Patterned Landscapes. Voila! Margaret Hurst
View post →A simple line to jot down the moment. -Despina
View post →Found this one in an old sketchbook. I like the design and the structure of the clothes. ©2012 Greg Betza
View post →Tomorrow is Three Kings Day, or The Epiphany, a Christian holiday that commemorates the biblical story of the three kings—Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar. It’s when the three kings (also known as the Wise Men or Magi) followed the bright star of Bethlehem to bring gifts to the Christ child. Did you know in Latin America […]
View post →Drawing of the newest addition to our family. Eddie Peña
View post →Happy New Year! This silk painting titled “Garden of Eden” is one I did for the United Nations World Food Summit. It represents growth, abundance, and peace- my wish for everyone for 2012. Â Enjoy the holiday. posted by Veronica
View post →I tried out some new settings on the Brushes app to make this drawing of a ginkgo leaf and another leaf, which I’m not sure of the name. But the ginkgo leaves seem to hold on the longest to their trees in my neighborhood. When the ginkgo leaves start to disappear I know it’s coming […]
View post →I came across this drawing I made of my son when he was still a little baby in his rocker. All the best wishes for a healthy happy and prosperous 2012. -Despina
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