Texters…what can I say… Margaret Hurst
View post →I spent some time putting away figure drawings this weekend. Here is one I particularly like. Have a great week. ©Greg Betza 2013
View post →A series of three drawings of different flowers at the Bronx Botanical Gardens. Margaret Hurst
View post →Watercolor painting of an Italian woman walking through her village. ©2013 Greg Betza
View post →The drawings above are thumbnails for project “Water Colorsâ€, an ambient video installation by collaborating artists  Julia Sverchuk and I (Eddie Peña). “Water Colorsâ€Â transforms Dassara Bar & Restaurant space into a beautiful underwater experience! To experience it for yourself come Wednesday Evening on Sept. 25 at 7:30 pm to Dassara Bar & Restaurant.  Join this unique screening event with a live DJ session, […]
View post →The Tea Cup ride at Disney World is one of my favorites to watch. People aren’t always sure what’s going to happen to them on the ride. So its a lot of fun to watch peoples’ reactions to the intense swirling! I can’t walk straight when I get off the ride! Fun! Margaret Hurst
View post →A quick drawing of a few lotus flowers at  the China Pavilion at Epcot. The petals of the lotus flower symbolize the expansion of the soul. I like that. Maybe its the way the lotus flower stands so beautifully tall and sensitive in the water. I don’t really know what the attraction is for me, […]
View post →A Dragon…I was really hooked on drawing dragons for awhile. This little guy is one of them. Margaret Hurst
View post →Crayon drawing from a day spent in the park. Greg Betza©2013
View post →Yes, another model drawing, but not a another duck! Ridge is the model for this particular drawing. He is a great model; wonderful to draw. He’s over six feet tall, works out and has great muscle tone and great proportions, all making him a wonderful model to create some great picture making from! Our last […]
View post →A funky little hat with flowers on it! Kika, our model, placed the colorful flowers on top of this hat. I can’t remember if it is a cat or a cow hat. Anyway, it was terrific to draw the hat and design the black watercolor marks and get into the wild colors of the added […]
View post →with just a few lines -Despina
View post →I used my left hand to make the drawing of this model. The reason this is significant is because, you guessed it, I’m right handed. When I make my students draw with their “left” hands in class I call it their “ungiven” hand. Once in awhile a student is left handed and so I don’t […]
View post →I love elephants. I think they’re cool. I made this drawing/picture a while ago. I was inspired by being at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. After I took the Kilimanjaro Safari ride in Harambe Village and saw the elephants hanging out by the baobab tree I made a few inspired drawings. Just thinking about the relationship of […]
View post →Playing around with yellow ink and line…and shape. ©2013 Greg Betza
View post →A model drawing made with the  “Magic” pencil!  Multi colors – you never know what’s going to come out! Margaret Hurst
View post →Painted at Epcot’s Italy pavilion, back when the entertainment was fantastic. ©2013 Greg Betza
View post →A small piece made at the Macy’s Flower Show in New York City a few years ago. ©2013 Greg Betza
View post →This is a tiny torri watercolor, 3.5″ X 3″, with caran d’ache accents. I painted/drew the torri at Epcot Center at Disney World in Orlando. Pretty abstract and hugely fun to paint! I highly recommend it! Margaret Hurst
View post →I decided to grace the blog once again with Kika The Beautiful! Remembering a great drawing afternoon! Margaret Hurst
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