Monday, August 17, 2009

Exaggerations

When I came back from my weekend on Thursday, I was determined to take my sketches up a level. I was making a lot of sales in previous weeks, but I was starting to feel like the quality of my sketches was lacking. I was getting great likenesses, but for some reason, people weren't gravitating to me to get drawn. I had a few customers have my sketches re-drawn by other artists and felt like if I was going to have my sketches rejected, then they were going to be as a result of extreme exaggeration and not as a result of taste. On Sunday, I only drew 11 people, but I made all 11 count and all of them were masterpieces. I had two clients question the likeness based on taste, but only one of them walked off before I finished the drawing. My camera was out of batteries on Sunday, so I couldn't take any photos, but I told the best ones to email me a copy. Be sure to take a look at how much I pushed things compared to previous weeks. You won't be disappointed.


This was the first sketch that I drew to kick off my week. I don't particularly like Harry Potter, but I enjoyed the energy that this character allowed.


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Nice Indian Couple from Northern California
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This little girl was so full of energy, that I never thought I would get a decent likeness. She was running around the booth and carrying on, but I think that I was able to capture her.
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These people watched me draw the previous two sketches and had to get drawn by me.
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This lady was a really great sport. She wasn't really happy about how I made her look, but her husband loved it so much that he got drawn as well.
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This kid brought it back at the end of the day and wanted more waves and clouds in the background. He wanted it to look like the gangster above, but I'm not really sure what he expected.
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3/4 View
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I asked if he wanted to get his kids drawn and he said, "No, just me." I couldn't believe it, so I hooked him up.
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She said that she wanted to be drawn smiling, so I gave her a huge smile.
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One of the best babies, I've ever drawn.
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These two South African boys were very polite and talkative. I liked the robot on his hat.
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Taylor and I split this family. He drew the kids and I drew the parents. I was feeling competitive so I tried to really exaggerate their features, especially the fu manchu.
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Her husband made her get drawn, she looked at it and laughed and when I asked to take her picture, she walked off.
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I love that she got drawn with a ukulele.
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Christian Bale
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From a picture of a previous customer.
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

You make the kids look too old. Especially the one with the South African kids.
Different eye shapes would help keep your pictures from looking the same. I know I have a problem with making up new eye shapes but you do draw a lot of squinty-eyed people.