I'm often amazed at the incredible venues, especially historic ones, where I get to practice my art. This particular event was a fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, in the upstairs balcony of the Queen, a venerable old theater in Wilmington, Delaware. I've drawn there before, but was always downstairs in the main space. I wondered if folks would find me and my mini-caricatures, but shouldn't have worried---I was slammed as usual!
The mural above was a portrait of a female artist at an easel! How apropos!
This is what we were overlooking:
These were mini-caricatures using my line-drawing-only mode, for speed.
You can click on these to make them bigger:
There were some kids there too!
A few more grown-ups:
And then I went downstairs and had a quick bite.
Thanks for having me!
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