Eiffel tower ink & pencil studies. By: Eddie Peña
View post →Number two in the Met People series. A lady with some very high, sharp boots getting something to eat in the old dining area. Magaret Hurst
View post →Snow is NOT white. Trust me I’ve seen enough snow this winter to last a lifetime. But amidst all the whining and complaining about the snow, every time I look out the window, or as I walk or drive through town, I am overwhelmed by how beautiful it is. I’ve seen lavendar snow, orange snow, […]
View post →This drawing was made the same day as my last post. I was in a minimalist mood I guess. This is a drawing of a girl relaxing under a potted plant with camera in hand. If you’re lucky enough not to be snowed in this weekend, get out and take some pictures (or do […]
View post →There are all kinds of people who go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This is a very informal couple sitting in a very formal setting. This drawing was drawn at the end of the hall to the left of the museum entrance when it used to be a restaurant. I liked it then. You […]
View post →I did this drawing while watching the wait staff appear to huddle up, make a plan and BREAK off into action. It was quite amusing! ©Greg Betza 2014
View post →Ink drawing of dino bones at the American Museum of Natural History. Eddie Peña
View post →A drawing with pen and ink and watercolour of the bow of the Intrepid at the entrance to The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. A very cool NYC museum to visit! Margaret Hurst
View post →More drawings from my morning commute.  Lots of happy people. Ink pen Eddie Peña
View post →Â A drawing/painting of the model, Samir. Great model! Â Watercolor, pastel, charcoal and coffee! Yay! Love drawing the model! Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is a drawing I made from my apartment window a day after a blizzard in 2003. It looks similar to the view I’ve had outside my window for the last 2 weeks! Greg Betza ©2014
View post →A few months back I wrote and posted a drawing I did while standing on what’s been called the most expensive strip of real estate in Europe, La plus belle avenue du monde (â€The most beautiful avenue in the worldâ€) also known as theAvenue des Champs-Élyséesin Paris, France. It got me thinking about what defines […]
View post →Drawing of my morning commute in NYC! Pencil on paper. Eddie Peña
View post →Another drawing from the Advanced Drawing class! Â Miss it… No coffee this time! Margaret Hurst
View post →While looking at the confusion on the tree, I tried to find the simpler forms. This made it easier to see everything. -Despina
View post →Here is another take on the ‘street scene‘ I posted last week. This time in gouache. Have a great weekend © Greg Betza 2014
View post →Quick pencil drawing of a live boxing exhibition. Eddie Peña
View post →It’s been a great couple of days drawing the model in our advanced drawing class! This drawing was made with watercolor, pastels and coffee. Really enjoying the drawing! Margaret Hurst
View post →I really enjoy getting into the details. Putting down as much information as I can in selective areas. Charcoal & Ink Wash. Eddie Peña
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