Met lobby by Kati Nawrocki
View post →A while back, Studio 1482 member Michele Bedigian took Margaret Hurst and I to see a famous Japanese actor. He performed a lot of traditional folk stories from Japan. Very expressive! The man was really great to draw. – Posted by Veronica.
View post →The GAP widens… This part of the GAP campaign is mostly about the idea of freedom of choice – having one and using it! Margaret Hurst
View post →I’ve been combing through my work from years past. Plucking out a few drawings I like and will be posting here on ODAD. This one is of a truck. I like the design and the simple line, and thought it would make a good post for the day. -Despina
View post →…is something I like to do when I’m not shoveling snow. Have a great day! drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Concept Illustration: Village Warrior Movie project By: Eddie Peña
View post →I thought a good symbol to represent The Individual would be fingerprints, so I dipped my finger tips in red watercolor and pressed them on in the shape of the Liberty Tree’s branches and leaves. Also included a tree trunk of the Declaration of Independence. Â The thumbnail in the lower left corner is the Declaration […]
View post →drawing by Despina Georgiadis
View post →Just returned from a great trip with the Dalvero Academy. Here is a reportage drawing of the Disney World Marching Band. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →A portrait drawing of my soul. Eddie Peña
View post →I made this thumbnail in Paris. I could never decide if it’s the road ahead, or if it’s a view of looking back on the road just traveled. I’ve decided finally, that it’s yesterday. Ahead is the new year, and I got me a pair of new hiking shoes 😉 A very Happy and Healthy […]
View post →From the date, you can see this is one from a while back. I was living in Hoboken, NJ at the time and this drawing was made during the construction of an addition to Stevens Institute of Technology. I love how a drawing can become a historical document. drawing by Greg Betza
View post →Thumbnail for a painting called “Heart of The Carousel” By: Eddie Peña
View post →I’ve been reading a little about Japanese theatre lately and how women are still barred from many traditional plays. Okina is a Noh play reserved for the first few days of the year and for special occasions. It’s conducted as a prayer for longevity and peace on earth. Women are considered ‘impure’ and therefore unfit […]
View post →Happy New Year! Many blessings to all. Good bye 2010. Eddie Peña
View post →Woke up to more snow than I was prepared for! My first thought was food. What will we eat today? Then I thought of posting a drawing. I thought it would be nice to share a frame from a storyboard I made about snow and gloves. Here’s more of that storyboard -Despina
View post →…you all had a wonderful holiday. Below is a drawing of an angel from the Metropolitan Museum’s Christmas tree. -Greg Betza
View post →My Christmas Angel. Eddie Peña
View post →This is one of about two thousand drawings I’ve done of my beloved fellow-New Yorkers. I love drawing people, especially extreme ones, and nowhere are folks more who they are than in the big apple! This couple was shopping at Rockefeller Center, if I recall correctly. -Kati
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