It’s a rainy day today on the east coast. -Despina
View post →My take on a fashionable scene. Lot’s of bright colors and big bags. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →More storyboards.  Mixed media. By: Eddie Peña
View post →The tragic events that unfolded Friday night in Paris sits too close to home. Having lost my husband on 9/11 to a terrorist attack I only have to close my eyes and sit for a brief moment to feel the vibrations of pain that are often just right under the surface. Please pray for those who were lost […]
View post →Here is a quick impression of Times Square in New York City. The people, the brightly colored signs. -Despina
View post →Fashion designer Scooter LaForge was back at the Society of Illustrators last Thursday. Here is a quick portrait I made of one of his models. I’ll be posting the drawings from that night on my blog this week. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →Dom’s spectacular drawing yesterday of the Morgan reminded me of a reportage I did in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art … my church, my schoolyard, my home away from home. - Michele
View post →Unfortunately the Mets didn’t get the job done this year, but the future looks bright. Watching the games reminded me of a cool job I worked on back in 2008. I was invited to draw, or imagine, the finished CitiField. I was given a tour throughout the unfinished stadium. Quite a unique experience. Here is […]
View post →Ever think of the rhythm that moves thru a drawing…weaving one person, place or thing to the next? It’s kind of an interesting question. Hope you had a fabulous weekend. – Michele
View post →While enjoying a drawing day at Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center I tried different graphic approaches to drawing people who were visiting the various pavilions. It was fun playing with different brushes, ink brush pens and dip pens according to what I felt the character, expression and body language portrayed. Love drawing people! No two […]
View post →This big guy was in his own world with his iPod. -Despina
View post →Saw this guy at a concert last year. He was not having a good time. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →This is one of those drawings that has to be investigated up close. It’s made up of hundreds of marks from “far and wide” in the Chinese pavilion in Epcot Center, WDW. Hope you had a fabulous Sunday! – Michele Drawing 60″W x 18″H in pen and ink by Michele Bedigian
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 →Some of the Japanese dancers with a few fans taking a five minute break at the Japanese Pavilion at Epcot. m. hurst
View post →I just dug out this old drawing of the Bethesda Terrace and Fountain in Central Park. One of my favorite places to visit and draw in New York. -Despina
View post →Here is a drawing I’ve always been fond of. Not the best or most interesting, but it brings me back to 2006 and a great dinner with friends, in Paris. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →Italy in Epcot. A drawing made a few years ago of visitors walking around the Italian Pavilion in Epcot. I looked through some of these older drawings because my niece just visited Epcot and had a wonderful time! Go Al 🙂 m. hurst
View post →While sipping some coffee I did a drawing of these 3 ladies enjoying the summer day in Amsterdam. A great place to visit. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →A black and white drawing of Kika modeling at the Dalvero Academy Drawing Weekend! Yay Kika! m. hurst
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