A quick pen and ink sketch of a girl at a café.
View post →Another study done at the Louvre. Missing Paris already! Posted by Veronica.
View post →Picasso’s Lady Snail, simply, inspired by Pablo Picasso! Margaret Hurst
View post →While watching the Parade in Animal Kingdom, James and I collaborated on a few drawings. James would color marks on the page as he waited for the next animal float to come. Just when it would pass, his crayon and jaw would drop simultaneously, and I would take it from there. This is the camel […]
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 […]
View post →Part of a little series featuring some of my favorite travel stamp designs done over the years on location…. enjoy, Michele Medium: graphite pencil and water soluble crayon
View post →A study on glass. Eddie Peña
View post →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 →Just returned from a wonderful trip to Paris, where I attended the Canson Prix award ceremony at the Louvre. It was a thrill to see my work up on the screen at the Louvre and although I did not win the Prix, I felt honored to be selected by Canson North America as their nominee. […]
View post →Snail Love, the 4th! Busy Feet! Margaret Hurst
View post →Here’s another drawing of the brilliantly colored birds. -Despina
View post →This drawing was made last weekend down in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Had a great time making this drawing while getting my first sun burn of 2011! Greg Betza ©2011
View post →Welcome “a new addition” in the passport adventures…. enjoy, Michele Medium: pencil, ink wash and water soluble crayon
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 →Spanish Woman – I enjoyed playing around, mixing a painting with some digital drawing. If you will be in Paris from June 8 – June 19, please visit my work in the exhibition of the Prix Canson nominees. It is at the Hôtel de Sauroy, 58 Rue Charlot, 75003 Paris. The winner of the Prix […]
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 →During my trip to Greece two years ago, I came to the conclusion that everyone in that country smokes. Here is a drawing made in an outdoor cafe in Athens. drawing by Greg Betza
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