It is with great excitement that I announce the release of the latest issue of Studio 1482’s magazine, Go Do It (GDI Magazine). For those of you who don’t know about GDI, it is a magazine devoted to the idea of DOING, as nothing comes from nothing. I love the magazine because I feel that […]
View post →On the eve of the 2007 Tour de France’s conclusion in Paris, I thought it would be a perfect time to share some drawings I made at last year’s Tour finale. I set out to cover the event, one that I had only read about and seen briefly on the television in Paris. All I […]
View post →Two Studio 1482 members, Veronica Lawlor and Eddie Peña are featured in the July CA Illustration Annual. The article, by Lisa L. Cyr, highlights the important, often overlooked, area of visual journalism and reportage.
View post →In March I visited the San Diego Zoo. I had been there when I was a child and the only memories I have are of Shamu, the famous killer whale. Shamu lives at Sea World…so this was really my first trip. I set out to experience the place through reportage, and below are some of […]
View post →During last month’s assignment, Hemisphere’s design director Jaimey Easler (a great guy to work with), asked me to work on another feature titled “Dream Drives”. It too was a great assignment.
View post →I was commissioned to illustrate a feature article titled “Out of the Shadows”, written about the upcoming 400 year anniversary of the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. It was a challenging assignment, but one that I enjoyed very much. It was a great opportunity to use my drawing to tell a story to a large audience.
View post →Hello, and welcome to the professional web log of Greg Betza, illustrator and member of Studio 1482. I believe in a simple philosophy, to illustrate is to illuminate…and that is what I do. And I do it not with a style in mind, but with communication and aesthetics as my focus. I believe in solving […]
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