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Compressing Giants: Designing Railway Artwork for Merchandise
6213 locomotive drawing for the Toronto Railway Museum One of the more technically challenging projects I have worked on recently was a series of illustrations created for the Toronto Railway Museum in Toronto. The goal of the project was to develop a collection of stickers, postcards, and magnets featuring some of the museum’s flagship exhibits. Early on, we identified two pieces of rolling stock that would translate particularly well into merchandise: the 6213 steam locomot
Natalie Greb
May 143 min read


From Matte to Mirror: Rendering the Mosquito and Mitchell Bomber
When I’m asked to draw something realistic, I secretly hope the subject has plenty of reflective surfaces- not because I enjoy the technical challenge, but because reflection makes a drawing pop . It’s one of the easiest ways to create a sense of realism. For my partnership with the Alberta Aviation Museum, however, I found myself working with subjects on completely opposite ends of the spectrum. De Havilland Mosquito The De Havilland Mosquito, a World War II aircraft, featur
Natalie Greb
Apr 133 min read


The Genesis of Greb Gallery
Hello! My name is Natalie Greb, and I am the founder and head artist behind Greb Gallery- an art and merchandise manufacturing business specializing in creating bespoke artwork for specialty organizations, like museums. Now, that is a bit of a mouthful, so when I introduce myself to people I say: “I draw stuff for museums,” C2 Leopard Tank drawn for the Military Museums in Calgary The natural follow up question that I get 99% of the time is: “That is so niche! How did you get
Natalie Greb
Apr 16 min read
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