On Friday afternoon, I did my first event in a six-day stretch of "a gig per day"--but for all different clients and locales. This one was a health and safety fair, held on the grounds of a pharmaceutical manufacturer. I even had printed caricature paper, at the client's request. And I got to draw hard hats!
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I also got to draw Miss Delaware...daunting task, drawing beauty queens...but I think it turned out to her liking!
It was a dreary off-and-on rainy day, but big tents are a lifesaver:
The new easel is being broken in, the drawer is full of ink marks and prismacolor stick smudges already. :-)
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