It was either that or “I Wear My Sunglasses at Night” which I figured was too long of a post title. The day rolled by rather quickly, as the past few weeks have. I’ve been looking through some recent drawings, trying to figure out where they fit in the arsenal. Not quite sure just yet […]
View post →Hello Mountain and Pacific time zones. Spent the entire day looking through archives and never looked up to check out what time it was. Marg has already posted but I am going to slip this in and see if anyone noticed. —Dominick
View post →Not sure if she saw me drawing her or not but it certainly feels that way looking at the image.—Dominick
View post →I realized recently that I had put a long and ongoing project down earlier this year. Always good to crack open the old books and pick up where you left off. Sometimes it’s time to dive in again and see what is different on the pages from the last time you checked. Funny how time […]
View post →Always a good time to draw Specks The Almighty at the Society of Illustrators—Dominick
View post →Found a stack of sketches from a few years ago that I didn’t remember making. The project has always stayed close to my board, but these were an unexpected memory.—Dominick
View post →As it is Valentine’s Day I went back to a sketch I submitted a few years ago for a project that dealt with love & intimacy. I always kind of liked this one. Have a “lovely” day… #valentinesday #love Greg Betza ©2019
View post →My martial arts class chicken scratch. It’s the best way for me to remember all the moves. Eddie Peña
View post →I am sure I have posted this page before, perhaps several times over, but none the less it seemed fitting to rely on an old friend to mark the day as best as one can. Memories are lodged inside our minds for the most varied of reasons, good and bad, and so much of what […]
View post →Each weekend Studio 1482 will be featuring posts from the One Drawing A Day archives. Today’s post is by Greg Betza, from back in 2016. It’s titled “Peacock.” #ODADarchive I made this quick drawing at the San Diego Zoo about 10 years ago. Quick because this peacock wouldn’t stay still! #sandiegozoo Greg Betza ©2016
View post →Pencil drawing of our jade plant. ~Despina
View post →Stumbling once again upon Veronica’s theme from last week, I turned the page of a sketchbook and thought, yeah, that is one of those moments. The drawing itself is what it is, but what it led to in the weeks after it was made is the greater feat.—Dominick
View post →Yesterday’s post by Veronica reminded me that while I may not always have a major drawing day, I have to remember the little thoughts that count just as much. Knee deep in a new project, the drawings of which may never see the light of day, I look around at all the little ones around […]
View post →Another drawing of The Rev from the Unholy Sideshow at the Society of Illustrators two weeks ago. Check out more on my blog.—Dominick
View post →Had a great night drawing The Rev and Traye Lovejoy from the Unholy Sideshow last week at the Society of Illustrators. This is what it should look like when the circus comes to town. The gasp from the crowd when The Rev pulled the cord on the chainsaw was priceless.—Dominick
View post →Another boxing drawing from a few weeks ago at the Society of Illustrators. —Dominick
View post →As brutal as it is, I have always been fascinated with boxing. Some of my earliest memories are those sitting with my dying grandfather watching a match on an old color tv in the Bronx. The whole room would be dark and the glow of the television would be the only light on those passing […]
View post →Found this old spread of drawings I made in a sketchbook while up in the air flying. Sounds funny that I was drawing up in the air. These 2 weren’t having that much fun, they were OUT. Greg Betza ©2017
View post →I made this quick 1-color watercolor painting of a jade succulent that we have sitting in our window. I look at it each morning and always think of painting its strange round leaves, and today I finally did. Greg Betza ©2017
View post →Here’s a another drawing from college. First we made a sculpture portrait from the model, which I also still have, and then we made a drawing exploring all the angles of the sculpture. I chose to pay homage to the great Leonardo Da Vinci. Ink and chalk on watercolor paper. ~Despina
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