Three more drawn portraits of people from Walt Disney World. Body language! m hurst
View post →Rifling through more Learning Process drawings. Another Disney World Pen and ink drawing. Working on lines and marks to express body language. m hurst
View post →Found one more of the floating heads learning process. This will be the last one. It was interesting to look at these drawings from when I was learning about dimension and line and expression. The journey never ends! m hurst
View post →And, of course, more random floating heads from drawings away back. Line in direction and dimension. The learning process continues!! m hurst
View post →… of piano keys. Such a sweet drawing session while listening to minuets Pen on paper ~Despina
View post →A drawing of Mrs. Malaprop, (Barbara Kingsley), and Jack Absolute, (Michael Sweeney Hammond), from Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s comedic play, “The Rivals.” The New York Classical Theatre performance was intriguing, and to put it bluntly, hysterical!! Mrs. Malaprop, who as her name suggests, says every incorrect word for every situation! Loved her! And Jack was just […]
View post →A charcoal study from my days at school. ~Despina
View post →I saw this couple having an intense, one-sided conversation. The poor guy was totally overwhelmed. No idea what the convo was all about, but she had a lot to say lol. Greg Betza ©2016
View post →I made some drawings this week in Chinatown at Columbus Park. The players are serious!!! I mean SERIOUS!!! These ladies were slamming the cards and tiles big time!! There’s a lot of motion and body language going on! Scary and fun! m. hurst
View post →Loved this model’s pose. Pen & Ink drawing. -Despina
View post →A little body language and a little Samir never hurt anybody! m. hurst
View post →I found this woman picking away at a muffin. Had to draw her! -Despina
View post →Feet and hands from the model this weekend. -Despina
View post →Following up from last week, here is model Kika in red and black topped off with a feathered head piece. Quite fun to draw. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →While enjoying a drawing day at Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center I tried different graphic approaches to drawing people who were visiting the various pavilions. It was fun playing with different brushes, ink brush pens and dip pens according to what I felt the character, expression and body language portrayed. Love drawing people! No two […]
View post →Some times with pad in hand you can find yourself right in line to capture an intimate emotion on paper. Hope you’re having a peaceful weekend. -Michele
View post →I loved Ronnie’s previous post of the cigar smokers! It was a truly fun evening in Cuba drawing the cigar smokers at our hotel! They were so into it! It turns into this ritual fantasy. The body language tells it all! They are definitely in another zone. Could have drawn them forever! m. hurst
View post →Here is a page from my sketchbook that I brought with me to Yankee Stadium last week. The pitcher is rookie Shane Greene and the wild swinger, Ichiro Suzuki. Enjoy your weekend! Greg Betza
View post →I spent Thursday at Yankee Stadium sitting close to, and drawing, outfielder Ichiro Suzuki. For those of you that don’t know, “Ichiro” is perhaps the greatest player ever to play both in Japan and the Major Leagues. And I just read yesterday that the Yankees have placed him on waivers (he is available for trade), […]
View post →Number two in the Met People series. A lady with some very high, sharp boots getting something to eat in the old dining area. Magaret Hurst
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