I love the simplicity of lines. When combined they become a powerful tool for communication, expression and a gateway for imagination. Eddie Peña
View post →is what I’ll be playing this morning. Yes, street. No ice, no skates. In fact, I’ve been playing on Sunday mornings for the last few years. Good exercise, competition, laughs. Here is a ‘rejected’ sketch of some ICE hockey players I drew for an editorial job I worked on a few years ago. You can […]
View post →Yep, drawing with marks. Have a great week everyone! Greg Betza ©2013
View post →Posted with thoughts of warmer weather… Greg Betza ©2013
View post →An OLDer drawing from the handsome cab line up outside of the Plaza Hotel in New York. -Greg Betza ©2013
View post →Remembering my last trip to France. The Hall of Mirrors was under construction at the time, but that didn’t prevent it from being magnificent. -Despina
View post →A drawing from the island of Santorini. Here are some other drawings from my trip in 2009. -Greg Betza
View post →With all the news surrounding Lance Armstrong and the Tour De France these past 2 weeks I was reminded of my last trip to Paris in 2006. Here is a drawing from Montmartre. Greg Betza ©2013
View post →an homage to chocolate  by Michele the cobblestone streets           open the senses          and it appears an edible rapture of delight peers through the window dressed in the finest of lace an innocent invitation? or touched by […]
View post →I watched the Lance Armstrong / Oprah interview last night and it reminded me of a drawing I made at the Tour de France in 2006…and what I did with it once we learned that Floyd Landis had been stripped of his title. –Despina Georgiadis
View post →Marker study, Chinese Pavilion, EPCOT. Greg Betza ©2013
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 →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 →A marker, pastel and crayon drawing made at the Bronx Zoo. Greg Betza
View post →Storyboards for abstract color study. Eddie Peña
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
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