Singing sea songs at the Mystic Seaport Museum. This pen and ink drawing is one of hundreds done at the museum. Drawing the singers is always fun, you find your self dancing with your brush and pen. Eddie Peña
View post →This lady had a fantastic hair-do! I have to say, it was extremely fun to draw. – Posted by Veronica.
View post →Another memories storyboard panel. Margaret Hurst
View post →They look so incredibly unnatural and fake, yet my son gravitated to them when I asked him to pick out a bouquet at the market today. Have any of you noticed these bouquets that are artificially colored and make you feel like you accidentally took a swig out of the Miracle Gro bottle? -Despina
View post →from the lipstick to the jewelry to the glasses, these are very important parts of a person…and a drawing. Greg Betza ©2012
View post →The streets of NY.  I use to say I wanted to leave NY.  It’s just grown on me, I couldn’t imagine leaving her. Eddie Peña
View post →I was up at the Mystic Seaport this past Friday, along with a few of the other Dalvero Academy artists. We’re preparing for our show: Restoring a Past, Charting a Future, that opens to the public on April 28. While there, we had a chance to draw the workers and volunteers putting the planking on […]
View post →This is one of a series of drawings I made for a storyboard about how we store our memories and culture. Lots of patterns! Margaret Hurst
View post →Strange name, and every song is about a love lost or a scorned lover or a broken heart or a girl named Carolyn. Or something along those lines. -DespinaÂ
View post →Here is a drawing I made during dinner before the live jazz show at Birdland last week. Great characters in there. Greg Betza ©2012
View post →Drawing of a distant family member. He’s prettier in the drawing. Eddie Peña
View post →Made this watercolor painting in the Japanese pavilion in EPCOT. It expresses the feeling I feel when Spring finally arrives. : ) Posted by Veronica Lawlor
View post →Many years ago I went to the racetrack and thought it might be fun to draw the horses and their riders. Margaret Hurst
View post →I couldn’t really tell if this woman had dozed off while reading her book… but I drew her anyway. -Despina
View post →By way of a good friend, I was in attendance at Tuesday’s performance by jazz legend Pharoah Sanders. This was the first show of five at New York City’s Birdland. It was quite a scene to watch the 71 year old with his white hair, white beard and white shirt against the deep red “BIRDLAND” […]
View post →That must have hurt. A statue in France by: Eddie Peña Ink
View post →This post works today for so many reasons – first, it’s one day after St. Patrick’s Day, and sea shanties are a big part of the Irish-American tradition. Also, we’re getting ready for our exhibit at the Mystic Seaport at the end of April – very exciting! posted by Veronica Lawlor
View post →Mista Mocko Jumbie strikes again! Margaret Hurst
View post →Greg and I went to see Verdi’s Macbeth at the Met last night. On our way there I watched a guitar player performing on the platform of the subway. Later, while observing the sculpture at the top of the stage inside the Met, I decided I’d draw it like Japanese calligraphy because my thoughts were […]
View post →A line drawing of a bouquet of fake flowers that my 3-yr old put together for me the other day. Greg Betza ©2012
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