Friday, February 20, 2026
Ansel Adams (February 20, 1902 April 22, 1984)
Ansel Adams (February 20, 1902 April 22, 1984) was a legendary American photographer and environmentalist, renowned for his majestic black-and-white images of the American West, especially Yosemite National Park. His masterful use of light, shadow, and composition helped elevate photography to a fine art and inspired generations of photographers and nature lovers. Adams was also a committed conservationist, working closely with the Sierra Club to protect wild lands for future generations.This pencil drawing by artist Greg Joens pays tribute to Adams spirit of quiet strength and contemplation. The bearded gentleman in a broad-brimmed hat, rendered in graphite, echoes the timeless dignity and reflective character often associated with Ansel Adams iconic presence behind the camera.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
M. Emmet Walsh (1935–2024)
M. Emmet Walsh (1935–2024) was one of Hollywood’s most beloved character actors, renowned for his distinctive voice, expressive face, and unforgettable presence on screen. Over a career spanning six decades, he appeared in more than 200 films and television shows, often stealing scenes with performances that were at once grounded, human, and slightly offbeat. From his chilling turn in Blood Simple to memorable roles in Blade Runner, Raising Arizona, and countless other productions, Walsh became the very definition of a character actor—never the obvious star, yet impossible to forget.
Walsh had a rare gift for making even the smallest role feel fully lived-in, bringing depth and nuance to cab drivers, cops, neighbors, and drifters alike. Audiences came to recognize him as a familiar, trusted face—someone who added texture and authenticity wherever he appeared. This pencil portrait of M. Emmet Walsh was drawn by artist Greg Joens as a tribute to a singular talent whose work continues to inspire film lovers, artists, and fellow actors around the world.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 – February 28, 2016)
February 18th - Birthday Tribute
George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 – February 28, 2016) remains one of cinema’s most memorable character actors, a towering presence with a quiet humanity that shone through every role. From Cool Hand Luke to countless film and television appearances, he brought depth, grit, and unexpected warmth to the screen, earning both accolades and enduring admiration. On his birthday, we remember not just an Oscar-winning performer, but a true professional who elevated every project he touched. This pencil drawing, created by artist Greg Joens, honors George Kennedy’s legacy and keeps his spirit vividly alive for generations to come.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Paul Lynde (June 13, 1926 – January 10, 1982)
Artwork by pencil artist Greg Joens, whose finely detailed portrait of Paul Lynde was created to honor the comedian’s personality, presence, and lasting legacy.
Robert Duvall (1931–2026)
Pencil Art by Greg Joens
Robert Duvall (1931–2026), a titan of American cinema, passed away peacefully at his Virginia home on February 15, 2026, at the age of 95. His legendary career spanned seven decades, beginning with his haunting debut as Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Duvall was a master of transformation, celebrated for his role as the loyal consigliere Tom Hagen in The Godfather and the surf-obsessed Lt. Col. Kilgore in Apocalypse Now. In 1983, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his soulful portrayal of a faded country singer in Tender Mercies. A true "actor's actor," he leaves behind an unmatched legacy of authenticity and grace.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Pencil Sketch of the Day (15FEB26): Oliver Hardy Pencil sketch on drawing paper - Greg Joens.
Oliver Hardy (1892–1957) was an American comic actor best known as one half of the legendary duo Laurel and Hardy. With his round figure, expressive face, and mix of bluster and vulnerability, he brought warmth and humanity to slapstick comedy. Hardy’s meticulous timing and distinctive mannerisms turned simple gags into unforgettable moments on screen. Working with Stan Laurel, he appeared in dozens of silent shorts and sound films that helped define early Hollywood comedy. Beyond the laughs, Hardy’s legacy endures in the joy he brought to audiences worldwide and the lasting influence he left on generations of comedians.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Pencil Sketch of the Day: Leslie Nielsen 13FEB26
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Burt Reynolds - Born February 11, 1936
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Sketch of the Day: Buster Keaton (1895–1966)
Buster Keaton (1895–1966), often called “The Great Stone Face,” was a pioneering American silent film comedian, director, and stunt performer whose deadpan expression and groundbreaking physical comedy reshaped the language of cinema. Raised in a vaudeville family, Keaton honed astonishing acrobatic skills from childhood, later bringing that precision to films like The General, Sherlock Jr. and Steamboat Bill, Jr., where he performed many of his own daring stunts long before safety standards or special effects as we know them existed. His meticulous timing, inventive gags, and willingness to risk real danger made him a favorite among fellow filmmakers and a lasting influence on generations of comedians. A little‑known fact about Keaton is that magician Harry Houdini was his godfather—and may even have been the one who gave young Joseph Keaton the nickname “Buster” after watching him take a spectacular fall as a child.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Pencil Sketch of the Day: 09FEB26 Cole Porter (1891–1964)
Pencil Sketch of the Day:
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Laurel and Hardy - 08FEB26
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Sketch of the Day: Conrad Bain (1923–2013)
Matt Monro (1930–1985) pencil Art
Matt Monro (1930–1985) was an English singer celebrated for his smooth baritone voice and timeless interpretations of popular standards. Often called “The Man with the Golden Voice,” he rose to fame in the 1960s with classic recordings such as “Portrait of My Love,” “Born Free,” and “Walk Away.” Monro’s effortless phrasing, emotional warmth, and elegant style made him a favorite on stage, on record, and in film soundtracks. Though he left us too soon, his voice continues to inspire singers and touch listeners around the world.












