Observations of people working. Eddie Peña
View post →My step-daughter is visiting California for the first time this week. Spring Break!! Posting this drawing of San Francisco’s Chinatown for her. posted by Veronica On Tuesday, check out the Etsy blog to see my demonstration of Exercise 12 from the One Drawing A Day book:Â http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/ And if you are in the Brooklyn area on […]
View post →A drawing/painting at the China Pavilion at Epcot. A little color, a little abstraction, a lot of fun… Margaret Hurst
View post →I zoomed in on this man’s face for this drawing. Pen and pencil -Despina
View post →A drawing made of a crane many years ago. Happy March…Spring is coming. by Greg Betza ©2012
View post →Life can be crazy hectic most days. (Like today when I totally forgot it was leap year and scheduled everything a day behind, yikes!) Yet even on the run there’s always time for a quick drawing. While walking Oliver in the stroller last Tuesday, I caught an opportunity to stop briefly and draw a small reportage […]
View post →Chalk drawing by Despina
View post →A drawing from the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden. -Greg Betza
View post →-Kati Narocki
View post →I don’t know how I determined this, but vines have/need angels! Margaret Hurst
View post →It happened just like that. That’s Greg there working on an assignment. -Despina
View post →Another drawing/painting in the food series I’ve been working on. –Greg Betza
View post →Eddie’s post last Sunday inspired me to flip thru one of my sketchbooks from deep in the archives. What a trip! I found drawings I did my second summer on location with my teacher and mentor, the late David J. Passalaqua. Despite dating myself, this drawing was done in Disney World in 1992. (Yep, it’s 20 years […]
View post →Drawing in a church. This drawing was done in Paris. Each drawing I make is like building my own personal time machine. I look at this drawing and I remember the smell, what I was wearing, how I […]
View post →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 […]
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