There is something alluringly inpenetrable about seafaring towns. Perhaps it is that air of magic that comes with being so intimately entwined with the rhythms of nature, with death, the weather, and God, a breathing in and out of time, where days become years, and generations contract into a single moment. I delight in following […]
View post →It’s almost the end of October and you know what that means…Halloween! I made this drawing last year (or the year before?) when I took my Parsons illustration class to draw the kiddie Halloween parade and carnival in Washington Square Park in New York. Love the little guy with the skeleton suit. Halloween is the […]
View post →Another watercolor from the Joshua Tree National Park in California. Â This one is vertical! The Mormons named the joshua tree after Joshua in the bible who raised his hands to the sky in prayer. It is also known as izote de desierto. Margaret Hurst
View post →Here’s another drawing from my experiment -Despina
View post →ding,dong … goes the door…next stop…42nd Street                           The train begins to crawl, a microcosm of New York life journeys on silently, patiently      intent on […]
View post →A mime artist (from Greek “μίμος” – mimos, “imitator, actor”[1]) is someone who uses mime as a theatrical medium or as a performance art, involving miming, or the acting out a story through body motions, without use of speech. -wikipedia 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.
View post →Just a little thumbnail I did while strolling through the Alhambra one day. No, really! – posted by Veronica.
View post →Another in the series of drawings/watercolors from Joshua Tree National Park in California. Margaret Hurst
View post →So I’m revisiting the drawings I made last August during the week-long drawing workshop at the Dalvero Academy. Besides having a great time, I delved a little into a world that I’ve always loved but seldom experiment with–Fashion. Here is one of a few drawings I’ll be sharing with you from my experiment in fashion. […]
View post →I made this quick drawing yesterday while having lunch with my 2 year old. It was a nice time. ©Greg Betza 2010
View post →A few minutes spent warming-up for the day as I sat enjoying my morning tea. Â Â Have a pleasant day. – Michele
View post →This is a sketch I did of the lobby while I was staying at the delightfully odd Culver Hotel, which is choc-full with golden-age remnants, like Snow-White-esk carved roses on all doors and wiring that requires visitors to flip a master switch before using any lights. Notice the tech guys being dwarfed by the bizarrely […]
View post →I love New Yorkers. These were done in Central Park. It was fun to play with the paint for a little while. Drawings by Veronica Lawlor.
View post →Another watercolor/drawing of the joshua trees at the Joshua Tree National Park, definitely one of my favorite places to go to and draw and watercolor and photograph and just be with nature. Margaret
View post →Here’s another drawing I made during the concert. He’s the bass player -Despina
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