Showing posts with label caricatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label caricatures. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2007

Caricatures


This is how cartoonists show mutual respect, welcome to our tribe.
This includes Mitch, who's always a part of our special klan no matter where in the world's he's goin'!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Big Lips= Success?

Theoretically, If you have big lips, you can become an instant commercial success. Let us examine this argument carefully:

Big Lips+Talent=Rock Star. Talent gives Mick Jagger prestige among pop musicians, because it is quite rare among them today. As far as I know the stones wrote their own material which makes me nostalgic for yesterday's music and respectful for their ongoing popularity.
Notice the subject matter the stones chose for their logo, there has got to be a connection.


Goldilocks here was the hardest to draw, she's not easy to exaggerate since she's quite symmetrical...and...dare I say? Prettyful. Of course big lips can't be entirely the explanation for Scralet's success, she's very popular now, but it took her quite a few years in the business to get there. I've never seen any movie with Scarlet Johanson, but I've heard she's alright, and so I can put that in my critique.

--Comments & Criticism welcome

Friday, March 16, 2007

Caricature Night

Nothin' like a drawing night with fellow cartoonists.
From the left, your hosts: Brock, Amir and Mitch. Picture by Melanie

Those two caricatures of Brock were my favorite

A later caricature of Mitch. He may look innocent but he gets MAD, lemme tell ya!

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Braden of the Apes

An amazing action ape who idolizes Korgoth of Barbaria.

When Braden isn't drawing, he growls to remind us of his might,
This was captured in a sketch

And a picture of a sketch

Plus a drawing of a caricature of a picture of a sketch

Friday, January 05, 2007

Marilyn in Gouache

This is the last of the series...for now. I need to pack my things and head back to Oakville, School starts monday!

Monday, January 01, 2007

Bogie in Gouache

The drawing took about 2 minutes and the painting about 2 hours. Believe it or not, the Non-symmetrical eyes are intentional. I never really liked Gouache, but now I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. (Haww Haww!)

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Captain Jean-Juc Picard

Baldy went where no one has gone before.

Friday, July 07, 2006