The end of 2020; so many have been anticipating this symbolic transition into better times. Me too. I made this drawing at Universal Studios last month. Creating it reminded me of all the many, many people I’ve drawn in real life over the years and how different it was this time. The masks, the uncertainty, […]
View post →Each Sunday Studio 1482 will be featuring a post from the One Drawing A Day archives. Today’s post is by Michele Bedigian, from back in 2010. It’s titled “A Sunday in May” #ODADarchive still wondering what they were saying? – enjoy the day, Michele
View post →Sometimes the most interesting thing to draw in a drawing class are the people who are drawing. (Say that five times fast.) This guy was INTENT on looking at the model. Hope that attitude can rub off on all of my students. 🙂 posted by Veronica
View post →Hands and rope. these are two drawings from last weekend when Dalvero Academy reportaged the sailing of the Charles W. Morgan on her 38th voyage. She went from Mystic Seaport to New London on March 17th. These hands/rope drawings were made the following day when the crew was attaching the sails to the jibs to […]
View post →Last week I mentioned life can be crazy hectic most days here in New York City. Yet even on the run there’s always time for a quick drawing. So while riding the E train down by Canal Street last Friday, I did a small reportage of a woman reading the New York Post. (Wonder what she was reading? […]
View post →still wondering what they were saying? – enjoy the day, Michele
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