Here is the lineup of the characters I illustrated for the Bronx Zoo section of the interactive Children’s Game Wall installed at the Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital, in NYU Langone’s new Kimmel Pavilion building in New York City. The project was put together by the awesome team of designers and developers at Potion Design, and it […]
View post →A bird vignette created as part of a major project that I just completed: illustrations for an interactive children’s game wall at the NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital, in NYU Langone’s new Kimmel Pavilion building. The project was put together by the awesome team of designers and developers at Potion Design. This has occupied me for […]
View post →Each Sunday Studio 1482 will be featuring a post from the One Drawing A Day archives. Today’s post is by Greg Betza, from back in 2010. It’s titled “Leo” #ODADarchive Not sure if this guy’s name is Leo, but I’ll just assume. I’m a leo and have always had a fondness for lions. I did […]
View post →Pencil drawings from the Bronx Zoo. Eddie Peña
View post →Ink studies by Eddie Peña
View post →My Bronx Zoo apes. Pencil drawings made as I observed them hanging out in their cages. Eddie Peña
View post →A marker, pastel and crayon drawing made at the Bronx Zoo. Greg Betza
View post →A rose is a beautiful thing to look at whenever you can! This particular rose was drawn and water colored at the Bronx Botanical Gardens in New York. It was great because so many beautiful roses and other flowers were in bloom that day that it was hard to pick out a particular flower. I […]
View post →From the Bronx zoo. – Greg Betza
View post →Not sure if this guy’s name is Leo, but I’ll just assume. I’m a leo and have always had a fondness for lions. I did this piece at the Bronx Zoo in NY. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Here is a drawing I did this time of year at the Bronx Zoo in NY. It is an incredible place and a real escape from the city. These wild dogs really made an impression on me. Though I was fortunate to have the opportunity to experience them, I do wish they were running free. […]
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