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 →Recent study for the idea of censorship and freedom of speech. ~Despina
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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