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Jason Seiler: Digital Painting Techniques, Vol 2. Jason Seiler is honored to be a part of the just-published second volume of Digital Painting Techniques. One of Jason’s paintings appears on the back cover; the details of its creation appear in depth inside. A tutorial of his Aretha Franklin portrait covers another six pages. And his painting, “3324 North California,” appears in the Gallery section of the book. Buy a copy of Digital Painting Techniques, Vol. 2 today in Theispot.com Bookstore! Dave Arkle Draws Funny. Dave Arkle. Home. San Francisco Bay Area Caricature Artist. Court Jones - Caricature and Illustration. Live Traditional and Digital Caricatures I am a top award-winning caricature quicksketch artist based in San Diego, California. I have been doing live digital and traditional caricatures at parties and trade shows since 1996. For more information about my background and achievements, click here. Live Traditional Caricatures Here are some samples of traditional pen and paper caricatures that I do live at events.

Click on an image for a larger view. :: Other important facts First of all, if you hire a caricature artist directly, there are no extra hassles, hidden fees or surprises. I draw caricatures by the hour, not by the sketch. I have drawn caricatures at all types of events: company picnics, trade shows, conventions, birthdays, anniversaries, bar/bat mitzvahs, wedding receptions, retirement parties, holiday parties, high school proms and grad nights to name a few. When I show up at your event, I always arrive well before the actual starting time to set up and check in. Zach Trenholm • Celebrity Caricatures.

Speed Paint - Caricatura Robert Pattinson por Eder Galdino. Contest: Céline Dion on Wittygraphy. Caricature Directory, Caricature Resources, Funny Picture, Humorous Illustration. D R E W • F R I E D M A N: A Visit to MAD Magazine. In 1974, when I was 15, I was fortunate to spend the afternoon visiting the MAD Magazine offices on MADison Ave. Along with my 2 brothers and our 2 older cousins (whose large vintage MAD collection we would devour on every visit), I was a longtime (almost obsessive) MAD fanatic/collector, and fantasized about someday joining the ranks of "The Usual Gang of Idiots" as one of their contributing artists. I had also amassed a large collection of EC comics. My dad, who shared some mutual friends with MAD (and EC) publisher William M.

Gaines, pulled a few strings and arranged for my visit. I had witnessed Gaines at various NY comic book conventions and at some evening functions at my high school Baldwin (His son Chris was also a student there and a friend) but this would be my first actual encounter with the legendary publisher. I had brought some samples of my drawings to show and he politely thumbed through them and told me he thought I had some talent. "Oh well" I thought, onward...