Last week I posted a small drawing inspired by Chagall I drew in my garden . Thought it’d be fun to share another one. If you look closely you’ll see I used watercolors, colored pencil, and a digital pencil. I invite you to try it, it’s one of those things you can just feel your […]
View post →Last Wednesday I did a reportage of the Enterprise Space Shuttle being transported to its new home on the flight deck of the Intrepid, on the Hudson River in New York. It was so exciting to be there for such a historic moment! I’ll be posting the whole series on my blog later this week […]
View post →Line drawing of rhododendron branches. –Despina
View post →Here is a line drawing of the Freedom Tower under construction. I look forward to it’s completion. Greg Betza ©2012
View post →After 2 years of neglect I found myself back in my garden last week. I forgot how wonderful it feels to connect with the earth and experience the joy nature offers. What a peaceful, silent heartwarming moment in time. Drawing done by Michele Bedigian in watercolor and crayon.
View post →A drawing of geishas walking through a street full of sushi and steak restaurants. You can see the chef from one of the restaurants standing at attention in the doorway at left. From a fabulous trip to Kyoto, a few years back. The geisha culture is still alive in this historic district of the city […]
View post →Here is a drawing of a 1940s era taxi. Always liked this one… -Greg Betza
View post →A page of drawings done while on the USS Intrepid here in NYC in honor of Memorial Day and Fleet Week. Have a good one! – Michele
View post →Drawings of sea plant life. Eddie Peña
View post →These are two drawings I made some time back of a construction site near me. I put them together to make a postcard. Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is a drawing from 2004. Studio 1482 took a day trip out to Bethlehem, PA to visit and reportage the remains of the Bethlehem Steel Mill. It was an amazing, unique experience. ©2012 Greg Betza
View post →Today is a very special day. We, the artists of Dalvero Academy, are celebrating with our friends, family, and the people of Mystic Seaport Museum at our exhibition, Restoring a Past, Charting a Future. Thank you all for your art, your vision and your passion and beliefs. Cheers! Margaret Hurst
View post →…Hall of Williamsburg is a great venue to see a band. Here is an oil pastel drawing I made there a few weeks back. The band, Archers of Loaf were great, as always. -Greg Betza
View post →Last Saturday night I had one of the most incredible experiences, (it’d be selfish not to share). Chris took me to The Modern (a phenomenal restaurant in the MoMA ) for my birthday. No exaggeration, it was one of the most delicious, delightful, magnificent meal I’ve ever had, (right up there with Sierra Mar in California). If […]
View post →Drawing of the Mystic seaport grounds. Mixed Media Eddie Peña
View post →While the paint was still wet, I scratch-drew the woman’s face with the back of my brush. ~Despina
View post →There’s nothing like the thrill of a classic Derby to a horse racing fan. Dad this one’s for you! – Michele
View post →Color Study of a ship drawing, interior. Eddie Peña
View post →At our Dalveromystic Exhibit we have a wall of Cinderella Stamps created for various topics the artists wished to create from their drawings and research of the  C W Morgan, the last wooden whale ship in the world, at Mystic Seaport Museum. This is one of the three Cinderella stamps that I created talking about the […]
View post →Of course by the time I went to get a pen and paper the furry little rascal went from slowly moving about and peacefully noshing on our cilantro (time to get a garden fence!) to hopping on back to where it came from. I managed to get in two pages of quick drawings though. And […]
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