I first posted this in 2018 as I was working on imagery to represent what I was sensing. I saw it happening not only in the press but also on social media and among friends. The list of things we aren’t allowed to discuss is growing. People are being de-platformed, smeared and demonized. I believe […]
View post →Here is a quick take on a jazz saxophonist. I’ve posted this and many more of the drawings from my recent trip to New Orleans here: http://www.gregbetza.com/new-orleans-live/ Greg Betza ©2020
View post →Happy Halloween! I’m not much of a Halloween person, or artist, so I thought I’d at least post a fun colorful drawing today. Have fun, be safe, don’t eat too much candy! Greg Betza ©2019
View post →I’m not always able to make it over to the Society of Illustrator’s Sketch Nights – but when it’s a Moulin Rouge theme, how can I resist? All of my favorite things wrapped up into one lacy French package. 🙂 You can see some more of my illustrations from the evening on my blog, HERE. […]
View post →Practicing for a demo on playing with different techniques for my class – it’s addictive. 😉 posted by Veronica
View post →I decided to play around with something silly this morning, a turkey made of type. Wish I had a little more time to work on this today, but not bad for a first try. Now it’s time to be thankful…and eat. Have a happy, healthy Thanksgiving everyone! Greg Betza ©2017
View post →Experimenting with pyrography. Drawing on wood with heat. Something I've been meaning to do for ages! Here's a sample of marks on a piece of wood. ~Despina
View post →So the holidays are over, and the spring semester has begun. I took my location class to the Chelsea Markets in NYC last week- one of the great things about teaching location drawing is that I get to visit all of my favorite NYC haunts every fall and spring. Chelsea Markets is kind of like […]
View post →Here is a random drawing of an animal (not sure exactly which kind, I’ll have to check my notes) that I made in a sketchbook a few years ago. Black and red marker. ~Despina
View post →An older drawing of a crowd of many different kinds of people. Pen & Ink and marker. Greg Betza ©2016
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
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