I’ve been doing some work in New York City these last few weeks and have made a few drawings of the “happy” commuters. Here are two. If you’d like to see more, check out my blog where there is a series of these drawings. -Greg Betza
View post →Happy Chanukah! – and the warmest regards for a blessed holiday season, Michele
View post →I was experimenting with patterned  fantasy landscapes some time ago. I was thinking about vineyard landscapes and chess board landscapes and tree trunk landscapes and… Margaret Hurst
View post →This frame is from a storyboard I created about St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. –Despina
View post →Here is a drawing made from a model a few weeks ago at the Dalvero Academy. ©2011 Greg Betza
View post →I was at my friends’ house this weekend and had the pleasure of seeing a mama and her baby in action. It reminded me of this drawing I had done awhile ago… Mama teaching baby elephant how to pick a branch from a tree! Margaret Hurst
View post →I’ve got a few of the model with that red dress on. -Despina
View post →I’m not sure what happened here, but I got a little carried away and put this one flower watercolor drawing into a few filters… Margaret Hurst
View post →Another drawing from the model. That red dress made the white walls in the background vibrate with cool blue energy. -Despina
View post →Best day of the year! Nothing like spending time with friends and family. Happy Thanksgiving everyone. ~Eddie Peña “Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men …” 1 Timothy 2:1
View post →I thought it would be nice to put one of the black and white illustrations drawn for Henri’s Reserve. Â I tasted some of their champagnes and they were absolutely sublime! Margaret Hurst
View post →At another Open House at the Dalvero Academy. Had much fun drawing the glasses, dress, hair and accessories that defined the style of the fifties. -Despina
View post →Yesterday’s unseasonably cold weather reminded me of this drawing I made last year. It was an unseasonably warm day then, but I was standing on a patch of ice that had yet to melt and by the time I had made this drawing outside of the American Museum of Natural History, I was trembling. Suffering […]
View post →Last night in life drawing class (in Brooklyn at the Dalvero Academy)Â Â Veronica gave a brief lecture on how important it is to take the time to observe when you draw…to observe the figure closely, the body language presented and the energy surrounding it. Â She shared that each movement is a moment in time and a […]
View post →There is something special about drawing on rainy days that I always enjoy. Eddie Peña
View post →A drawing of the Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York City’s Zucotti Park before their contested eviction by the NYPD earlier this morning. By Kati Nawrocki
View post →This is a color illustration I was asked to create for Henri’s Reserve. Once again, another fun project to work on. I was invited to Henri’s champagne tasting this past Wednesday evening. The champagnes are exquisite! Margaret Hurst
View post →While at a restaurant last night I took notice of how people browse through menus. Some were excited to choose their meals, some seemed indecisive, and others, like the man in this drawing seemed a bit disappointed and a bit bored with the offerings. -Despina
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