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Sometimes, the volume of guests at an event is more than one artist can handle. I am able to find mulitple artists to support the flow of faces looking for a Live Caricature. Each artists has a different take on cartooning the guests, which makes for a wonderful discussion on the primary features that individualizes us all. Caricature artists might call this looking the exaggeration from the average.
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One of my favorite questions to ask at Live Caricature events is, "Have you been drawn together before?" I am always amazed to hear the reasons to bypass caricature at fairs, boardwalks, theme parks, and the such. But, I'm also equally excited to be the first to hook them into my passion for seeing the self in cartoon form.
It can be an oddly, lonely time during the holidays for a caricature artist. I go from one event to the next, and I can barely remember the people that I've entertained for hours. Then, every once in a while, an event has folks that are inviting, beyond the standard expectations. Sometimes, they share a drink, and even bring you into a game or two. The respect I have for those who plan for the enjoyment of all participants.
You ever been to one of those parties, you know the ugly sweater type? But what happens when the whole scene, from the decoration to the gifts to the games, is just presented so well that everything is just amazing. Well, try drawing caricatures in a room of talented women, whose day job is to make events look just like that.
The holiday season was a busy time for shopping, decorating, and caricature. Well, maybe only in my house. So, on more than one day, I worked multiple events. BayVista and Creekside Housing Community hired me to provide Christmas cheer through cartoons. I'm sure the kids would rather have a Playstation VR, but my caricatures will have to do.
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