Another in the series from the Journal of Empire Studies blog. All about Egypt, the pyramids, the Nile, the sun, the all seeing eye, and our modern radar. Margaret Hurst
View post →While my students are working at the Museum of Natural History, I entertain myself by drawing faces of people in the cafeteria. I swear that guy’s hair was out that far in front of his head. Posted by Veronica Lawlor.
View post →This colored pencil drawing was made inside the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden. Have a visit this weekend, it’s wonderful. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →So, this is another of the articles on the Journal of Empire Studies. This one is entitled, “James Joyce and the Consumption of Empire” by Lynn Bongiovanni. Â What a great piece of writing on the Irish author, James Joyce! Another fun and challenging illustration! Margaret Hurst
View post →This is another in the series of illustrations created for the Journal of Empire Studies. Â This article is about women writers and literature. Margaret Hurst
View post →This is a drawing I made back in 2003 at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. –Greg Betza
View post →A long acquainted sister to Mystic’s busy shore .   It is early Sunday,   here     in Newport, Rhode Island.        Ah, the crisp morning air feels so good as I’m graced by the essence of fresh coffee and warm fudge being prepared for the day’s […]
View post →This officer parked his bike and wrote a ticket…and luckily the ticket was not for me. -Greg Betza
View post →This is one of many illustrations I created recently for a new online journal, www.empirestudies.org, a great site featuring various intellectual writers’ dissertations, thesis and reviews on global issues and topics in the Cycle of Empire, East and West. Â Professor Tom Durwood, of the Valley Forge Military College, is the editor of the site. What […]
View post →…to keep a strawberry and a tomato company. -Despina
View post →The Bowery Electric is a club on Manhattan’s lower east side. Last week I had a great time listening to a personal favorite, Tommy Stinson (& band). I’ll be posting more about this on my blog in a few days.
View post →Studies of worm travel and the paths they make. Eddie Peña
View post →Today is a simple line drawing in the far corner of the Rose Garden; one tiny snail gliding through the rose bushes, alone… Margaret Hurst
View post →A drawing of a man waiting for his plane. This was done at the San Diego International Airport. Have a good week. Greg Betza
View post →Head to head, toe to toe! Â The stand off turned into a head butting. Â So, our ladies are at it! Â Or are they??? Â What are they fighting about? Â What’s different about our two ladies? Margaret Hurst
View post →I made this drawing while waiting for a late train. I really love drawing complication. Greg Betza
View post →Yes, two lady snails are in a tiff! Â What are they fighting about? Â What could it be? Hmmmm…… Margaret Hurst
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