I really enjoyed Super Bowl 50. I was rooting for the Broncos and hoping for a good game, and both worked out for me. I did this quick drawing of Peyton Manning this morning since it will probably be the last time we’ll see him on the field. Congrats on a great career. Pen & […]
View post →A little late posting this morning because I was watching #Wimbledon. This morning’s match featured, yet again, the Williams sisters, Venus and Serena. They are an amazing story…have been for a long time. Here are a few quick ink paintings I made throughout the match. Greg Betza ©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 →Seems like forever ago that this drawing was done. In dog years I guess it was. At the conclusion of the Tour de France in Paris, many moons ago. For some reason it felt appropriate to post something so warm and outdoors like, with next weeks forecast calling for a day in the low 50s. […]
View post →Prepping sketches for live drawing reportage session. Pencil and wash. Eddie Peña
View post →is what I’ll be playing this morning. Yes, street. No ice, no skates. In fact, I’ve been playing on Sunday mornings for the last few years. Good exercise, competition, laughs. Here is a ‘rejected’ sketch of some ICE hockey players I drew for an editorial job I worked on a few years ago. You can […]
View post →There’s nothing like the thrill of a classic Derby to a horse racing fan. Dad this one’s for you! – Michele
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