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One Drawing A Day on HOW Blog

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Studio 1482′s daily drawing blog onedrawingaday.com has been featured on the HOW Design Blog. Check it out here

The Daily Grind

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

See Greg Betza’s new reportage series documenting the commuters of New York City. His first entry is here

Studio 1482 member has reportage illustration exhibited in Newseum

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Veronica Lawlor, one of our Studio 1482 members, has her reportage work from September 11th exhibited in the newly opened Newseum, the Museum of Journalism in Washington DC. The drawing is in the History of the News Section, in an exhibited entitled, “Who Controls the News?” (Shown here is a drawing of a press conference [...]

Life on Second Avenue Keeps On Moving

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Dominick Santise catches us up with three new Life On Second posts.

Life on Second Avenue Finds No Gold

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Two new entries by Dominick Santise, The End of the Rainbow and Not The Dump Truck, find the construction creating a new maze along Second Avenue and no treasure at the end of the Rainbow.

The Critics Love Life On Second

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

In the ongoing reportage of the New York City subway construction on Second Avenue Studio 1482 member Dominick Santise finds that everyone has an opinion and nothing is sacred, except the dump truck.

There Is Life On Second

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

In the first of a reportage series on the Second Avenue subway construction in New York City, Studio 1482 member Dominick Santise catches us up on the goings on on the Upper East Side.

Tour de France

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

On the eve of the 2007 Tour de France’s conclusion in Paris, Greg Betza has posted drawings from his 2006 reportage of the Tour. See them here.

Fireworks!

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Visit Despina Georgiadis’s blog to see her photo reportage.

New Understandings

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Dominick Santise finds that once again, putting yourself in the viewers position always brings a new perspective.