Tag Archives: pen and ink

Antenna Magazine History of the Bra | Greg Betza

Antenna Magazine

Last month I was commissioned by Antenna to do a series of illustrations on the history of the Bra. Yes, the Bra. It was great, a really quirky and unusual assignment, but unfortunately things happened and only 2 of the illustrations were ultimately commissioned…and then only one of them actually ran. So the article, titled “What a Bust” turned out to be accurate in more than one way. No, really, I enjoyed the job very much, I just wish more of the art made it out of the sketch phase.

The hippie and the 50s housewife.

Antenna Magazine History of the Bra | Greg Betza Antenna Magazine History of the Bra | Greg Betza

Gulfshore Business | Greg Betza

Gulfshore Business

It’s been a while since I worked for Gulfshore Business, but last month I was asked to create 2 illustrations for an article about tourism. The first dealing with ‘culinary tourism’ and the second, ‘medical tourism’. Basically, Florida tourism is being driven by food and healthcare! You can read the article here.

Gulfshore Business | Greg Betza

Gulfshore Business | Greg Betza

Robb Report Illustrations | Greg Betza

Robb Report Illustrations

My latest series of illustrations are for the Robb Report Private Aviation Sourcebook. I had a lot of fun reading about luxury airlines and the extravagant perks that are offered to their clients. I was asked to illustrate a gourmet meal (at a beautiful, private table!), a suite for your dogs, and an on board marriage proposal. Wow.

Robb Report Illustrations | Greg Betza

Robb Report Illustrations | Greg Betza

Robb Report Illustrations | Greg Betza

Breaks in the Armor | Greg Betza

Breaks in the Armor

I’m pleased to announce that Merge Records will be using my reportage drawings of Crooked Fingers as the artwork for the upcoming album “Breaks In The Armor”. This is an honor for me as I’ve been a fan of both Merge and Eric Bachmann (Crooked Fingers) for years and have always respected their music immensely. In fact, I basically grew up on their music. For me this is an incredibly fulfilling commission and I just can’t wait to hear the album. Check out the trailer for the album HERE.

Thanks to Eric and Maggie.

Breaks in the Armor | Greg Betza

The High Line | Greg Betza

The High Line

The High Line | Greg Betza

I spent some time in NYC a few weeks ago and I had a chance to visit The High Line. The High Line is a park above Manhattan’s west side. Originally an elevated freight railroad line, it was converted into a public park and opened in 2009. It has a really interesting vibe and a totally different feeling from anywhere else I’ve been in NYC.

The High Line | Greg Betza

The High Line | Greg Betza

Microsoft PowerPoint Design Gallery | Greg Betza

Microsoft PowerPoint Design Gallery

Those of you familiar with PowerPoint are well aware of its history of artistic limitations. So when I was asked last month to create original designs for a PowerPoint presentation, I was thrilled to hear that Microsoft is working to change people’s perception of what PowerPoint can be. I was one of six artists to participate and I think everyone did a fantastic job bringing a fresh look to such an important application. Check out the design gallery here and download the presentations for free!

Below is the chosen title slide as well as 2 additional designs that I created for presentation. I’d love to hear which is your favorite.

Microsoft PowerPoint Design Gallery | Greg Betza Microsoft PowerPoint Design Gallery | Greg Betza Microsoft PowerPoint Design Gallery | Greg Betza

The PrivateBank of Chicago | Greg Betza

The PrivateBank

I had the opportunity to do some interesting line illustrations for The PrivateBank of Chicago. I was asked to create “continuous” line drawings for an employee booklet that illustrated “team values”, “stategic objectives” and “best people”. Below are the 3 spreads that I illustrated. Thanks Susan, it was great working with you!

The PrivateBank of Chicago | Greg Betza

The PrivateBank of Chicago | Greg Betza

The PrivateBank of Chicago | Greg Betza

Denver Magazine - December | Greg Betza

Denver Magazine – December

A little late with this post, but better late than never! Last December’s piece for Denver Magazine was about Advanced Sommelier Dustin Wilson. I was asked to illustrate his unique rise to the top of his profession. A great lesson learned. I enjoyed trying to show this in one quarter page image!

Denver Magazine - December | Greg Betza

E&J Gallo Winery DaVinci Wine shipper illustration | Greg Betza

DaVinci & I

I’m happy to announce that my artwork has been selected by E&J Gallo Winery as the new shipper illustration for their DaVinci wine. My drawing of the town of Vinci, Italy will be placed on all shipping boxes as well as other promotions for the DaVinci brand. It is quite surreal to have my work appear alongside Leonardo DaVinci! A dream come true.

E&J Gallo Winery DaVinci Wine shipper illustration | Greg Betza

E&J Gallo Winery DaVinci Wine shipper illustration | Greg Betza

E&J Gallo Winery DaVinci Wine shipper illustration | Greg Betza

Senior Market Advisor Magazine A Day in the Life | Greg Betza

A Day in the Life

I recently completed a commission for Senior Market Advisor Magazine. The concept “A Day in the Life” was pitched to me as a behind-the-scenes look at an advisor and his family run business. With 14 illustrations in all, and the cover, this was a fantastic assignment. Mary the AD was great to work with and I think she did a great job with her daily journal concept for the layout. Below is the cover and a few of the interior spreads.

Senior Market Advisor Magazine A Day in the Life | Greg Betza Senior Market Advisor Magazine A Day in the Life | Greg Betza Senior Market Advisor Magazine A Day in the Life | Greg Betza

illustration for Denver magazine | Greg Betza

illustration for Denver magazine

I was recently asked to illustrate a monthly column for Denver magazine. The focus of the column is food, which is a favorite topic of mine, so I couldn’t be happier. Here is my first illustration for the column, based on an article about the ice cream craze in Denver. Read the article here.

illustration for Denver magazine | Greg Betza

Ground Zero © Greg Betza

Rebuilding Ground Zero

I spent some time at Ground Zero Friday. It’s an incredibly powerful place, I imagine unlike any other. The site has been transformed into a city of cranes and construction. I can’t help but think that this is exactly how it must have looked in the 1970s during the building of the Twin Towers.

While I still terribly miss what once was, I’m happy to see a new beginning for lower Manhattan.

Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza Ground Zero © Greg Betza

Communications Arts Greg Betza Spread

CA Illustration Annual 51

The Communication Arts Illustration Annual is out. I received my copy yesterday and as I reported a few months ago, my reportage series on Times Square has been recognized. I’ve always felt that CA is one of the best publications for illustrators as well as the entire creative industry and it is an honor to be included. Here is a scan of the spread, pick up your copy today, there is some great work in there!

Communications Arts Greg Betza Spread

Milton Glaser Autograph © Greg Betza

Milton Glaser

Milton Glaser Autograph © Greg Betza

I had the privilege of attending the Milton Glaser lecture last night at the Society of Illustrators in NY. What struck me most was that I and the members of Studio 1482 approach our work and careers with a very similar philosophy to Mr. Glaser. He spoke about how an artist moves toward failure as a means of achieving success. A series of successive failures leads you on a path to understanding and ultimately success…but then it is time to start that process all over again. Keep moving forward, don’t master something and stop. Hearing those words inside the walls of an institution that promotes 1-style illustrators was quite an interesting juxtaposition of ideologies.

He also spoke of drawing and creating art as the only times when we are truly attentive. Paying attention to something rather than letting it, like life, pass us by. I’ve often thought about how many drawings I’ve made and what that experience is like and how millions of people have never made 1 drawing and never felt that sensation.

Lastly,  he spoke of the computer and what it has meant to art and the world in general. What sticks with me is that he said he will always be better on the computer than anyone working now as his “sense of form came about from sources other than the computer.”

It was a great experience listening to someone with his experience and success and his words reminded me very much of words I’ve heard from other very wise people I have known.

Milton Glaser © Greg Betza

drawing of M. Glaser by Greg Betza