Marker study, Chinese Pavilion, EPCOT. Greg Betza ©2013
View post →The Chartres Cathedral is probably the finest example of French Gothic architecture and said by some to be the most beautiful cathedral in France. Upon a trip to Paris a few years back I had the privilege to visit this sacred destination. I still think about it all the time. It’s unique spacial sensibility was such a […]
View post →One of my favorite places to go in the city, The American Museum of Natural History: Dinosaur Section. By: Eddie Peña
View post →Some street musicians playing in Parque Colon, Santo Domingo. Great fun to draw! posted by Veronica
View post →These 2 ladies were having something to eat over on the West Side. Â One was on her cell. Â The other was watching! Â Just though it would be fun to draw them! Margaret Hurst
View post →While working on an illustration for designer Palmela G, I made many drawings of animals. Here’s one from the sketchbook.~Despina
View post →As loose as it is, this particular figure drawing is actually chock full of thought … mine and yours – Michele.
View post →Never good to start the morning off late on a post, tons of work on the plate and a computer with the case of the flu. Water paints never fail. Back up and running.—Dominick
View post →I sat in on one of Veronica Lawlor’s classes at Pratt Art Institute and made a couple of drawings of this great model. I used a Japanese black ink brush, which was a Pentel pocket brush pen, and my old fav stand by, Pilot Varsity fountain pen. I love the results of the combination […]
View post →I like to move the objets d’art in my home around quite often. I like to change the scenery. Today, while shuffling the ‘stuff’ around I made some drawings of a few items. I was drawn to the patterns created when I mixed pieces from different cultures. This is a quick drawing of a wooden […]
View post →A marker, pastel and crayon drawing made at the Bronx Zoo. Greg Betza
View post →Storyboards for abstract color study. Eddie Peña
View post →Happy (almost) New Year! The lotus with fish represents peace, prosperity, and new beginnings. Wishing all of that and more to all of you in 2013. Posted by Veronica Lawlor
View post →Can’t seem to get away from Prometheus! This is a drawing of a view of him from the top. I was at Rockefeller Center earlier this evening but there was no way I could even get a look at him with all the crowds! Oh well, I shall return! Margaret Hurst
View post →Just found this as I went through some old drawing pads. This is a gouache portrait of an imaginary girl that I created a few years ago at Ellis Island. -Greg Betza
View post →Drawing is a skill that always needs attention. Like any art form, it takes practice, practice and more practice. Below is a page of hand studies done for no other reason than for the exercise (always a great barometer to see where I’m at) – Michele
View post →May you all enjoy this beautiful day. Eddie
View post →Margaret Hurst
View post →First day of winter. First day of the end of the world? Below is one of many preliminary drawings from a project about Winter that I worked on a few years ago. She is putting on (or taking off?) a cloak of destruction. Apocalypse in Greek means “to unveil”. So to me, today maybe shouldn’t […]
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