Last week I mentioned … with the anticipation of a new addition to the family, the next several weeks are a bit unpredictable for me and Chris. So as we embark in these uncharted waters I thought it only appropo to plan ahead and figured it might be fun to feature a little series of […]
View post →Welcome to the world little one.
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 →I always go back to my drawings of Lynn. Loveliest of models. -Despina
View post →Here is another small watercolor made at the New York Botanical Garden. painting by Greg Betza
View post →With the anticipation of a new addition to the family, the next several weeks are a bit unpredictable for me and Chris. So as we embark on this new adventure I thought it only appropo to plan ahead. That said, figured it’d be fun to feature a little series of some of my favorite travel […]
View post →A little sketch from the train this morning.—Dominick
View post →Just jotting down ideas. Eddie Peña
View post →This is the last drawing I’m posting here from my Rome trip which I did in the cab from the airport to capture what I was seeing hundred-fold on the streets around me: chain-smoking locals crammed into sardine cans traversing a breathtakingly beautiful landscape.
View post →I drew this man at a drawing class in Spain. Mucho intenso! Posted by Veronica
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 →And I sat down to draw in my yard and chose the lavender as my subject. Up against the white wall, unassuming and not yet flowering. Nothing more than a shrub, really. I thought it looked lovely. -Despina
View post →a quick watercolor study just as the leaves began to appear. © Greg Betza
View post →Hot dogs and french fries…good or bad. Really what says “americana” any better? Drawing done in pen and ink on Main Street USA,WDW by Michele
View post →The pushy willows plushies to be exact.—Dominick
View post →Angels come in many forms. Some are good some are evil. Eddie Peña
View post →An impromptu drawing of breakfast at the magnificent, lovely, opulent St. Regis in Rome. In the background you can see the enormous lobby with its baroque décor which an extremely fancy version of what a friend of mine used to call a “plumber’s nightmare”.
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