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by TeacherLem Iglesias Several months back, we organised a two-day workshop titled “Bonding through Art” as part of our school’s Professional Development programme. I was asked to present and faci…
The art of caricature has been known for centuries. Funny portraits that focus on subjects' features, simplifying or exaggerating them, constitute a popular form of caricature. Sometimes, this type of drawing can make someone appear foolish due to the presentation of certain aspects of the person's appearance. Today, we would like to introduce you to the art of George G. Williams, whose caricature work is on another level.
This series of “How to Draw Caricatures” tutorials are a just a small taste of a larger and much more in-depth book I wrote called The Mad Art of Caricature! The book is 175 full-color pages, lavishly illustrated and contains greatly expanded explanations of the concepts presented in these tutorials, as well and a great deal of additional material on caricaturing other facial features, posture, hands, expression and more, techniques on drawing from live models, doing caricature for freeplace illustration and for MAD Magazine. This is a must have book for anyone interested in caricature, cartooning or humorous illustration. You can order it online here.…
Famous people are in the limelight more often than not and this makes them the subject of much adulation, attention, adoration and also ridicule. This means that they cannot take a step outside without some form of them being recorded for all posterity. This kind of attention and constant analysis of their life is such a big part of famous people, that though they lament the lack of privacy on one hand, they also miss it when they do not get it all the time. That is why it should not surprise or shock you at all to know that artists tend to make famous people the subject of their art forms whether it is painting, sculpture or photography. But in this article, we are not going to be looking at pretty portraits of famous people but at caricatures. Caricatures, by their very definition are a humorous rendition of a personage with the exaggeration of a feature or two of the person it is depicting. While we can all agree that the dashing looks of John Travolta has made many women swoon, a caricature exaggerating his prominent jaw would definitely be amusing. We are sure that when you look at lovely Beatles artworks to appreciate in caricature form, you will appreciate it especially if you are a fan of this group.
How to Draw Caricatures Drawing caricatures is very easy and a lot of fun. As you can tell, there is no proportion here. Draw how ever yo...
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My caricature workshop in Dallas TX just got started a few minutes ago! I’ll be announcing my last two scheduled workshops for 2018 next week, one in Portland OR June 29-July 1 and one in Phoenix, AZ Nov 30- December 2nd. Details to follow!
This series of “How to Draw Caricatures” tutorials are a just a small taste of a larger and much more in-depth book I wrote called The Mad Art of Caricature! The book is 175 full-color pages, lavishly illustrated and contains greatly expanded explanations of the concepts presented in these tutorials, as well and a great deal of additional material on caricaturing other facial features, posture, hands, expression and more, techniques on drawing from live models, doing caricature for freeplace illustration and for MAD Magazine. This is a must have book for anyone interested in caricature, cartooning or humorous illustration. You can order it online here.…
Famous people are in the limelight more often than not and this makes them the subject of much adulation, attention, adoration and also ridicule. This means that they cannot take a step outside without some form of them being recorded for all posterity. This kind of attention and constant analysis of their life is such a big part of famous people, that though they lament the lack of privacy on one hand, they also miss it when they do not get it all the time. That is why it should not surprise or shock you at all to know that artists tend to make famous people the subject of their art forms whether it is painting, sculpture or photography. But in this article, we are not going to be looking at pretty portraits of famous people but at caricatures. Caricatures, by their very definition are a humorous rendition of a personage with the exaggeration of a feature or two of the person it is depicting. While we can all agree that the dashing looks of John Travolta has made many women swoon, a caricature exaggerating his prominent jaw would definitely be amusing. We are sure that when you look at lovely Beatles artworks to appreciate in caricature form, you will appreciate it especially if you are a fan of this group.
Rihanna - nelsonsantos I always get a big kick out of caricatures. It's like the artists summon their inner kid as they exaggerate and distort certain
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A definition per Wiki: A caricature is a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way through sketching, pencil strokes or through other artistic drawings. Caricatures are a great, and fun, way to explore personalities that capture the essence of what makes each individual unique. You can order one for yourself, a friend, co-worker, family member, etc. Group caricatures are available; whether that be a family, group of friends, siblings, couples, caricatures make a fantastic gift and keepsake to celebrate and share. This is a head and shoulder caricature style and not a full body. If you would like to do full body, please see my detailed caricature listing All pricing is per person Completed on acid-free paper sensible to marker Colors are done using high quality pencils to provide bright, vibrant colors intended to last a lifetime When ordering, please be prepared to submit photographs (digital preferable) for reference. The more photographs you submit (but please, no more than 3 per person) the more the caricature will look like the intended subject. Typical orders will need 1-2 weeks for completion.
I’m looking forward to seeing the Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” soon, so I thought I’d take a new stab at the late, great Freddie Mercury. As usual, the original of this sketch is available in the Studio Store.