I loved Ronnie’s previous post of the cigar smokers! It was a truly fun evening in Cuba drawing the cigar smokers at our hotel! They were so into it! It turns into this ritual fantasy. The body language tells it all! They are definitely in another zone. Could have drawn them forever! m. hurst
View post →A drawing for a Monday morning, man on a train. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →This gentleman’s name is Armando. He lives in Cuba. Ronnie, Julia and I were drawing on the waterfront in downtown Habana when this gentleman showed up. He threw flowers in the water. We asked him why he did this. He said it was for his baby daughter, that she would be well. He asked us […]
View post →Here is another drawing of Urban Light from the exhibit at LACMA. You can see my other reportage drawing here https://onedrawingaday.com/2015/06/09/urban-light/ -Despina
View post →Here is a drawing I made back a few years ago. This is the facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Always liked this one. Happy Monday. @metmuseum #reportage #illustration #newyorkcity Greg Betza ©2015
View post →Above is a page from my sketchbook while I was working on a reportage in Mexico at Epcot. The original assignment was to design a stamp that represented the culture. Here I was exploring the language in the graphic marks so much of their craft ware displays while in the hunt for symbols “of […]
View post →I have had little visitors to the studio lately, who have been painting and working as if they owned the place. Sun, seahorses, and “your paints” is all the younger one ask.—Dominick
View post →I made this drawing of Urban Light by artist Chris Burden at LACMA in Los Angeles. Pen & Ink. Despina Georgiadis ©2015
View post →” When American Pharoah leaned back in the gate as the bell rang and the doors opened, the colt broke a step slow. Espinoza did not even worry. Within the first two jumps, American Pharoah had catapulted ahead of his seven rivals and glided into the first turn like a marble circling a roulette wheel. […]
View post →Doodles from my sketch book. Eddie Peña
View post →This sculpture by American artist Tony Smith at the LACMA was stunning. I had to draw it. Market and graphite. ~Despina
View post →Here is an old drawing of the rink bar that covers the Rockefeller Center ice rink during the spring and summer. I tried looking this up online, but it seems as if this is no longer open. Glad I drew it when I had the chance. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →Pencil drawings from the Bronx Zoo. Eddie Peña
View post →On a recent trip California, I visited the Getty Center in LA. Beautiful place. Here is a pastel drawing of their famous bougainvillea canopies. I call them flower martinis. ~Despina
View post →Another page from my daily sketchbook. Eddie Peña
View post →Here is a thumbnail sketch of the Mayflower II docked at Mystic Seaport. Read more about it HERE. -Despina
View post →That was the name of the club in Brooklyn where I saw Mac McCaughan play on Saturday night. Another high-energy show by a personal favorite. Greg Betza ©2015
View post →This is one of those HUGE drawings I mentioned once before done on site a few summers back. You’d have to enlarge it to appreciate the pockets of drawing weaving in and out of the picture. It’s honestly a favorite of mine I guess because of it’s complications and the “study within the study”. The Mickey ears might […]
View post →Portrait of a Model playing his guitar. Wax drawing by Eddie Peña
View post →Another May Day Union Square drawing. As I talked about before I was a little surprised, but not, that there were so many different issues being brought to light. Truthfully, one issue usually relates to at least one or more other issues, and this protest proved that! M_Hurst
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