Drawing of the newest addition to our family. Eddie Peña
View post →Happy New Year! This silk painting titled “Garden of Eden” is one I did for the United Nations World Food Summit. It represents growth, abundance, and peace- my wish for everyone for 2012. Â Enjoy the holiday. posted by Veronica
View post →I tried out some new settings on the Brushes app to make this drawing of a ginkgo leaf and another leaf, which I’m not sure of the name. But the ginkgo leaves seem to hold on the longest to their trees in my neighborhood. When the ginkgo leaves start to disappear I know it’s coming […]
View post →I came across this drawing I made of my son when he was still a little baby in his rocker. All the best wishes for a healthy happy and prosperous 2012. -Despina
View post →I can’t remember where i was heading, just that I had time to make a drawing as I waited to board. -Greg
View post →Drawings of men wrestling at a club in the lower east side, NY. Eddie Peña
View post →Best wishes for a happy holiday season and peaceful 2012 to every one of our readers! Here’s to more One Drawing A Day in the year to come. posted by Veronica Lawlor
View post →I’m thinking of the upcoming holidays and enjoying glasses of champagne a lovely party with friends, so I chose the artwork created for Henri’s Reserve. Happy People Happy Holidays! Margaret Hurst
View post →I’ve been doing some work in New York City these last few weeks and have made a few drawings of the “happy” commuters. Here are two. If you’d like to see more, check out my blog where there is a series of these drawings. -Greg Betza
View post →This is an Indian tiger that I illustrated recently for a newsletter for A&K luxury travel. I did several illustrations for them, but I especially enjoyed doing the tiger. I was thinking when I did it of the Jungle Book and the version I had as a child, illustrated by Aldren Watson. Rich, luscious watercolors […]
View post →I was experimenting with patterned  fantasy landscapes some time ago. I was thinking about vineyard landscapes and chess board landscapes and tree trunk landscapes and… Margaret Hurst
View post →This frame is from a storyboard I created about St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. –Despina
View post →Here is a drawing made from a model a few weeks ago at the Dalvero Academy. ©2011 Greg Betza
View post →Remember when they gave you a wing pin of the airline when you flew? Flight attendants were “stewardesses” and “stewards”, and of course you had to make sure to book your seat as far away from the smoking section as you could, as nothing smells quite as bitter and disgusting as recycled air tinged with […]
View post →I love the steamboat at Walt Disney World in Orlando. I have learned so much by drawing that boat over the years. The “wedding cake” my teacher used to call it. One class he made me sit on it every day for a week and draw. Wow. And now I send my students there to […]
View post →I was at my friends’ house this weekend and had the pleasure of seeing a mama and her baby in action. It reminded me of this drawing I had done awhile ago… Mama teaching baby elephant how to pick a branch from a tree! Margaret Hurst
View post →We’ve been having some unseasonably warm weather here in New York City, but I know it’s not going to last. As wintery winds start blowing, my mind drifts back to the Turks and Caicos islands where I spent some lovely time recently. Sitting on the porch overlooking the ocean, I started to play with color […]
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