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The Politician vs. The Public

  • September 26, 2017
  • Dominick
  • Highlighted Work, Onedrawingaday.com, Reportage
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As the healthcare system is once again under political attack and not being dealt with as adults who want better for our country should, I found this post unfinished from a few months back. The current topic not withstanding (please do your research before taking  side) it is not easy to be a politician, on […]

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An Unofficial Tree Hugger

  • September 20, 2017
  • Dominick
  • Onedrawingaday.com, Random Musings, Reportage
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I watched as the trucks arrived and the crew set up for the day. Having no idea how long it takes to dismantle and drop a 70 foot tall maple tree, I set up surveillance to track the progress. Spys were keeping me informed and the sounds of “The Chipper” alerted me to the momentum of […]

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Work Begets Work

  • June 27, 2017
  • Dominick
  • Highlighted Work, Onedrawingaday.com, Random Musings, Reportage
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Sitting on a table, adjacent to my drawing board, is a small tome of little consequence to the outside world. Thus far only a few copies exist. As I have written and posted about on One Drawing a Day over the past few years I have been documenting the daily grind of a flexographic pressman in the state […]

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Why reportage is important

  • February 24, 2017
  • Dominick
  • Highlighted Work, Onedrawingaday.com, Reportage, Studio 1482
  • 1 Comments

Studio 1482 has had great success with our One Drawing A Day book based on our daily blog so I was excited when Veronica asked me to contribute to the third volume of an Urban Sketchers reportage series she was working on for Quarry. Last year, long after turning in the work she requested and after I had nearly forgotten about the book […]

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A Quiet Moment

  • July 11, 2016
  • Dominick
  • Onedrawingaday.com, Random Musings
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  I walked on the train on Thursday, weary and undecided as to whether I would draw my captive audience. With my place by the door, I scanned around as we pulled into the next stop and people shuffled on. For a semi-crowded train the atmosphere was oddly calm. It was Thursday after all, just […]

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The Art of Politics

  • May 9, 2016
  • Dominick
  • Away From Home, Onedrawingaday.com, Random Musings, Reportage
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, I took a class titled Connections during my last semester in high school. The elective was led by two of my favorite teachers. One taught Art and the other English, both focusing on “liberal” studies  where the two subjects crossed pathes. Needless to say the […]

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Trains, Trains, and More Trains!

  • May 2, 2016
  • Dominick
  • Away From Home, Onedrawingaday.com, Reportage
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I’ve had a fascination with locomotives, railroads, and trains in general since I was a young boy. An old photo of my father and I sitting in the middle of a circle of Lionel track—train poised for departure—after setting up a new set when I was about 3 years old was only the beginning. I […]

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In the company of friends

  • April 25, 2016
  • Dominick
  • Away From Home, Onedrawingaday.com, Reportage
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It’s funny how some drawings I remember making and some I don’t. Maybe I lost this sketchbook only to find it and be reminded of times a decade ago. Usually I go searching for a sketchbook knowing that one drawing is sitting on a page, with some recollection of a day or moment that inspired […]

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Into the crowd

  • April 18, 2016
  • Dominick
  • Onedrawingaday.com, Reportage
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FROM ONEDRAWINGADAY.COM: Another Florida drawing from years back. I still remember my first time drawing down at the Magic Kingdom. The smells, the crowds—the newness of it all—nothing will ever compare walking into that world for the first time. —Dominick

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Seasons Comes to Fruition

  • June 20, 2009
  • Dominick
  • Random Musings, Studio 1482
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Recently Studio 1482 members Greg Betza, Despina Georgiadis, Michele Bedigian, and I were proud to send out our new campaign entitled “Seasons.” It was both the culmination of many months of personal and group efforts as well as the launching of an even bigger body of work to come. While Greg, Despina, and Michele have […]

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