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 →Italian Bakery on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Eddie Peña
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 →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 →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 →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
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 →Another in the series of Fantasy Patterned Landscapes. Voila! Margaret Hurst
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 →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 →With all the heightened energy this week and busy-ness the season brings, it’s feels good to take a minute, just hang back and people watch, (with line that is). You might be surprised what you find. Â Happy New Year! May new opportunity and creative adventures flourish for you in 2012! – Michele
View post →Drawings of men wrestling at a club in the lower east side, NY. Eddie Peña
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