Here is a study of the typography of a watch shop sign. Have a nice weekend wherever you are and whatever time it is! –Greg Betza
View post →This is a very fancy, little more complex snail, a little art nouveau and many toes on her one snail foot! Margaret Hurst
View post →Remember my lavender post? The buds have since bloomed and are they are now the stomping grounds of my new friends the bees. This pair of ‘early bird’ bees were already busy at work just as the sun was coming up. –Despina
View post →I recently had the opportunity to draw from a terrace on the 47th floor of a downtown New York City building – talk about getting dizzy. But what an exhilarating experience! – Veronica
View post →The Little Snail in the Little Black Dress. No Snail should be without one… Margaret Hurst
View post →Just a quick drawing of my wife sitting next to me on a recent flight.
View post →Another Picasso inspired Snail Woman! Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is yet another reportage drawing from this series. I hope you’re enjoying them! And if you’re in town definitely visit The High Line. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Here is another drawing I made while walking The High Line. Go have a stroll if you’re in NYC. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Picasso’s Lady Snail, simply, inspired by Pablo Picasso! Margaret Hurst
View post →I spent some time in NYC this week and I had a chance to visit The High Line. The High Line is a park above Manhattan’s west side. Originally an elevated freight railroad line, it was converted into a public park and opened in 2009. It has a really interesting vibe and a totally different […]
View post →Snail Love, the 4th! Busy Feet! Margaret Hurst
View post →It is said that an army travels on its stomach. Â Hence, Gastropoda! Â I try to imagine what I would do if I saw this particular army coming toward me… Margaret Hurst
View post →During my trip to Greece two years ago, I came to the conclusion that everyone in that country smokes. Here is a drawing made in an outdoor cafe in Athens. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Another snail love drawing, #2. Â You know, of course, this is endless!!! Margaret Hurst
View post →This is one of the first drawings I made when I decided to do a project on Snail Love. Â Snail Love eventually led to the Neurex Pharmaceutical snx-111 work. Â Funny where a snail can lead you! Margaret Hurst
View post →A very quick pen/ink/brush drawing at the China Pavilion at Epcot. Margaret Hurst
View post →I couldn’t resist drawing this New York City  police officer – he had the greatest haircut and a celtic tattoo on the back of his neck! Posted by Veronica.
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