I drew this man at a drawing class in Spain. Mucho intenso! Posted by Veronica
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 →And I sat down to draw in my yard and chose the lavender as my subject. Up against the white wall, unassuming and not yet flowering. Nothing more than a shrub, really. I thought it looked lovely. -Despina
View post →a quick watercolor study just as the leaves began to appear. © Greg Betza
View post →Angels come in many forms. Some are good some are evil. Eddie Peña
View post →A sculpture by Mark di Suvero at the Storm King Art Center. I love di Suvero’s work – such lyrical forms out of steel. They’re amazing pieces, worth the trip if you can get to see them in person. Veronica Lawlor I am happy to announce that I am a nominee for the Prix Canson […]
View post →A very quick pen/ink/brush drawing at the China Pavilion at Epcot. Margaret Hurst
View post →The act of producing or causing to exist; the act of creating; engendering. By: Eddie Peña
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.
View post →Margaret Hurst
View post →So glad to see the little leaves sprouting on the trees. So happy summer is on its way. -Despina
View post →A drawing made while studying this summer. Greg Betza ©2011
View post →An Indian Garden. It was fun to play around with color, symbols, and abstract shapes. Posted by Veronica.
View post →Both of these pieces were painted/drawn at the New York Botanical Garden. Â I just like the way two different mediums, but the same subject, look like side by side. Margaret Hurst IN RESPONSE TO THE RECENT TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN AND THE TSUNAMIS IN THE PACIFIC, THE ILLUSTRATORS OF STUDIO 1482 HAVE EACH CREATED A […]
View post →Like Greg wrote in the previous post, I too, found a drawing that I made at the Tuilleries Garden in Paris that I haven’t seen in quite a while. Today’s forecast calls for HOT, and on the day I was drawing in the gardens, it was sweltering! The white statues and sculptures were glaring white […]
View post →I have a small sketchbook that I carry around with me to take notes and make quick drawings. It’s so interesting to look back through it and see the many ideas written as well as the brief record of where I’ve traveled over the last few months. Here is a drawing I nearly forgot about […]
View post →When I was making the illustration for the Studio 1482 Japanese fundraiser, I did this piece as well as the one I ultimately submitted to the fundraising campaign. I like the energy of it, but in the end thought that the more peaceful version would show the strength that comes from hope. Posted by Veronica […]
View post →I loved Veronica’s “Zen Garden,” and Eddie’s “Bonsai Tree,” Â from their last blog art on onedrawingaday.com. Bonsai’s are generational, so I Â feel that is a great symbol for Japan right now. Â They, the Japanese, Â will go on, there will be more generations to come and more beauty created in the world by the Japanese people. […]
View post →The blossoming of these particular trees is truly magical. -Despina In response to the recent terrible earthquake in Japan and the tsunamis in the Pacific, the illustrators of Studio 1482 have each created a piece of art to raise money on behalf of the victims. Please click here for more information.
View post →2 studies while on a flight to Florida. zzzzzzzzzzzz Drawing by Greg Betza. In response to the recent terrible earthquake in Japan and the tsunamis in the Pacific, the illustrators of Studio 1482 have each created a piece of art to raise money on behalf of the victims. Please click here for more information.
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