There is a long running joke in my house, stolen from some YouTube channel I never knew the name of, that requires a bad faux British accent. When I found this drawing, I thought of that and an old story of a young girl in an English pub. Is that your beer love?—Dominick
View post →I made this drawing at Epcot’s Morocco pavilion. It’s beautiful there and the detail is incredible. Hope I did it justice! Greg Betza ©2019
View post →I made this drawing at EPCOT in Florida quite a while ago. This panoramic drawing shows the wonderful carnival actors that used to perform there. Bring them back!!! Greg Betza ©2018
View post →Each weekend Studio 1482 will be featuring posts from the One Drawing A Day archives. Today’s post is by Greg Betza, from back in 2016. It’s titled “Accordion.” #ODADarchive I made this drawing of performer, Natasha, at EPCOT in Florida a few years ago. The accordion was wonderfully odd in contrast with her flamboyant costume. […]
View post →A small painting I made the Chinese Pavilion at Epcot in Florida last month. The weather was great, the watercolors dried quickly. A perfect afternoon. Greg Betza ©2018
View post →I had a few more things in mind for this drawing when I was forced to move because I was in the way of the acrobats that were about to perform in the Chinese pavilion in EPCOT. I told myself I’d finish later but later never came, ha. Markers on paper. ~Despina
View post →We were very impressed with the acrobats at the China pavilion in EPCOT. Here is a drawing of two of them inside a giant spinning metal double ring. Pen on paper. ~Despina
View post →Had the pleasure of drawing a watercolour outside the French Pavilion at Epcot this summer. Veronica Lawlor and I held a workshop at Disney World in Orlando, Florida this past August. These ladies were resting while taking the trip around the Epcot pavilions. They made it just before the rain! m. hurst
View post →A study from last summer. Not much to say. I think, like today, it rained upon my progress, but I pushed on. Seemed the right drawing on this grey overcast day. Happy Monday to all.—Dominick
View post →Years ago when I was training with my mentor weekly one of his biggest lessons was, “Design is key to any drawing. Without design there’s nothing to work with.” One could argue design is an intrical part of a drawing no matter what you do simply because it’s there. BUT, no one can deny there’s GOOD design and then there’s […]
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 →This is one of those drawings that has to be investigated up close. It’s made up of hundreds of marks from “far and wide” in the Chinese pavilion in Epcot Center, WDW. Hope you had a fabulous Sunday! – Michele Drawing 60″W x 18″H in pen and ink by Michele Bedigian
View post →This has been noted as the coldest day of the year, OMG!!! is it cold! I dream of days past drawing on location in Epcot when the most layers needed was a tank top and shorts. Above is a pen and ink drawing done in the China pavilion while sitting on a bench enjoying […]
View post →Another from the vault! This pencil and crayon drawing was made at the China Pavilion down in EPCOT. Greg Betza ©2014
View post →While at the Japanese Pavilion at Epcot I was looking into the coy pond and noticed this one little plant growing out of a huge rock in the pond. It was so sweet standing there all by itself. Took a few minutes to draw it. Japan at Epcot is one of my favorite pavilions. It […]
View post →Painted at Epcot’s Italy pavilion, back when the entertainment was fantastic. ©2013 Greg Betza
View post →Here is an old thumbnail on a pink post-it that I came across in my studio. It’s a design of the Temple of Heaven done in (EPCOT) China. I was thinking of a patch for a denim jacket at the time. Love drawing and thinking in DisneyWorld – I was trained there by my teacher, […]
View post →Above is a drawing I did in a combination of watercolor, gouache and crayon at the Japanese pavilion in Epcot. I was experimenting on a hunt for the best color and graphic solution to describe the environment. Couldn’t think of a better element to draw than a Pagoda in my search for the answer. – […]
View post →Marker study, Chinese Pavilion, EPCOT. Greg Betza ©2013
View post →Watercolor of a Japanese Pagoda overlooking its garden. ©2012 Greg Betza
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