Each weekend Studio 1482 will be featuring posts from the One Drawing A Day archives. Today’s post is by Michele Bedigian, from back in 2016. It’s titled “Mother’s Day with Grandma.” #ODADarchive I thought it only fitting since Mother’s day is around the corner to post a maternal moment in my sketchbook … Happy Mother’s Day […]
View post →More than 200 years ago, merchant Peter Schermerhorn commissioned a series of 14 brick warehouses to be built along Fulton Street near the East River to serve Manhattan’s growing South Street Seaport, an area so busy that it has been described as New York City’s “first world trade center.” Within a few decades, the needs of the area changed […]
View post →The South Street Seaport a year or two before Hurricane Sandy changed the landscape. This is one of those times when I realize how important reportage can be to documenting a moment in history, for one never knows when it is fleeting. Have a beautiful day – Michele
View post →A small drawing of a seamstress I found working on an embroidery in Mystic Seaport in Connecticut. Her focus and grace often reminds me of a treasured measure…when time moved a little slower. – Hope you had a lovely weekend. – Michele
View post →This is a drawing I made down by the cobblestone streets of the South Street Seaport. Some people were outside enjoying dinner and drinks. One of the many nice activities we can do in the summer. I’m missing it already… Greg Betza ©2013
View post →with just a few lines -Despina
View post →This is a drawing made at the “ruins” of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Pennsylvania. Greg Betza ©2013
View post →Another piece from time spent color’en with water down at the seaport last week. Happy Sunday! -Michele
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