Two 1920ies models in beachwear triggering some special memories in a pair of mature (and still stylish) gallery visitors.
View post →This is a very fancy, little more complex snail, a little art nouveau and many toes on her one snail foot! Margaret Hurst
View post →I recently had the opportunity to draw from a terrace on the 47th floor of a downtown New York City building – talk about getting dizzy. But what an exhilarating experience! – Veronica
View post →The Little Snail in the Little Black Dress. No Snail should be without one… Margaret Hurst
View post →Just a quick drawing of my wife sitting next to me on a recent flight.
View post →I had the good fortune to catch the fabulous Sonia Delaunay fashion and textiles show at the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum before it closed, and I got even more than I bargained for: Not only were the pieces on display exquisitely wacky and tasteful, but the show turned out to be a magnet for some very […]
View post →Another Picasso inspired Snail Woman! Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is yet another reportage drawing from this series. I hope you’re enjoying them! And if you’re in town definitely visit The High Line. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Another small study on location down at the South Street Seaport. People can often bring the best of character! –Michele Medium: pen and ink
View post →Pink Lady and Gent Snail meet at the Ball… Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is another drawing I made while walking The High Line. Go have a stroll if you’re in NYC. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →In lieu of a stamp design this week, here’s a small study on location down at the South Street Seaport. Best – Michele Medium: pen,ink and graphite
View post →Picasso’s Lady Snail, simply, inspired by Pablo Picasso! Margaret Hurst
View post →Snail Love, the 4th! Busy Feet! Margaret Hurst
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 →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
View post →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 […]
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