Monday, August 10, 2009

Caricature Stamp Machine

These days off are going to be so good for me. I think I've hit a brick wall in my park sketch. I can still do brilliant caricatures of adult and teenage couples and even the parents in a family sketch look great, but maybe it's because I draw 100 kids a week that they are all starting to look the same. On both Saturday and Sunday this week, I had a rejected sketch, because the parents didn't think that it looked like the child. They were wrong and just liked the style of the other artist that I was working with, but they were trying to be a polite as possible and ended up upsetting me anyway. I might flip through my Joe Bluhm book a few times over the next couple days and hopefully break out of my slump. Here are some sketches that I did this weekend. Some of them are pretty good, but some are just mediocre. Enjoy...


These kids were a lot of fun. I'm not really a HUGE fan of AC/DC, but I love drawing kids as Angus Young. Perhaps it feels a little rebellious to draw kids at a children's theme park as icons that have song titles like "Highway to Hell". Meanwhile the other kid wanted to play keyboards and I couldn't help, but draw him like Hall and Oates playing a Yamaha Keytar.
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I love drawing couples and since I've been drawing an exorbitant amount of children, this drawing was super refreshing. They were really nice and full of energy. So I hooked them up. I even put the dragon coaster in the background.
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I think that I can still draw beautiful asian girl caricatures. This one turned out exceptionally well, considering the amount of stress that I had that day. I didn't take a picture of the girl, but check out the sketch.
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I was really bored when I first opened the booth and there wasn't a guest in sight, so I drew this t-shirt for my band.
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They all wanted to be musicians. I love drawing musicians.
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I love the suit, that I gave him. It is super loose and cartoony. He chose my caricature over a Joker facepaint, so that was a small victory.
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GI Joe.
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I've drawn a million jedi's over the last 4 years, but why is this one special? Because it proves that I can still get a good likeness.
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It's not typical that I will draw more than one caricature of a child in a day, but what is even less typical for me is to draw one of the caricatures as a gender confused princess. The skeleton is really good in my opinion. It is cartoony yet proportional.
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This was the last caricature that I did on Sunday. I only drew 9 people that day, which was heartbreaking considering I drew 35 people the day before. When I drew this sketch, I wanted to prove that I could still draw a great caricature with a good likeness of the person. I drew her really slow and really took my time, because I felt like it was the only way to compete with Taylor visually, because he draws half as fast as me.
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2 comments:

Skelly said...

The eyes on the GI joe are perfect. The way they just stare at you is kind of creepy.

Hey when will new neotoledo tracks be up on myspace?

C.M. said...

There should be new NEOTOLEDO tracks in the next few weeks. We are having them mixed and mastered right now and are going to have them pressed in early September.