This last one was a client's gift to the CEO and her husband. I'm only responsible for the caricatures, not the logo design...but it was a joy to fit my work in with it!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Last post for 2010...recent commissions
These are some of my 2010 Christmas commissions. Bring on 2011!!!!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
A bloggy Christmas gift
I hope everyone had a great holiday! Here is something wonderful that Santa brought me:
It's my blog...printed as two soft-bound books! Actually, it's posts from the first two-and-a-half years of my blog; I started it on April 16, 2007 as a marketing/motivational adventure, not really knowing where it would take me. As of right now, I've written/illustrated a whopping 885 posts, covering my unconventional professional life as a caricature artist. ;-)
Santa was able to do this with help from Blog2print.
The first book encompasses 2007 and 2008. The second book, which is slightly less thick, covers 2009, and I'll be ordering the third book, 2010's posts, very soon.
Each book's table of contents covers every post by name and date, and the photos are economically spaced, as you can see, so that you are not printing lots of white space. It's great to have a hard copy in hand for several reasons: it's easy to go back and be reminded of various things, (which I've definitely been doing), as a way to chart growth in my craft (both writing and caricaturing) and especially as another form of back-up if anything bad should ever happen online. I do back up the blog via Blogger's way, but I don't believe that includes the photos.
If you have a blog, or know someone that does, this is a wonderful way to pull it in from cyberspace and make it exist in your hands!
It's my blog...printed as two soft-bound books! Actually, it's posts from the first two-and-a-half years of my blog; I started it on April 16, 2007 as a marketing/motivational adventure, not really knowing where it would take me. As of right now, I've written/illustrated a whopping 885 posts, covering my unconventional professional life as a caricature artist. ;-)
Santa was able to do this with help from Blog2print.
The first book encompasses 2007 and 2008. The second book, which is slightly less thick, covers 2009, and I'll be ordering the third book, 2010's posts, very soon.
Each book's table of contents covers every post by name and date, and the photos are economically spaced, as you can see, so that you are not printing lots of white space. It's great to have a hard copy in hand for several reasons: it's easy to go back and be reminded of various things, (which I've definitely been doing), as a way to chart growth in my craft (both writing and caricaturing) and especially as another form of back-up if anything bad should ever happen online. I do back up the blog via Blogger's way, but I don't believe that includes the photos.
If you have a blog, or know someone that does, this is a wonderful way to pull it in from cyberspace and make it exist in your hands!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas 2010 to everyone!
These were artistic objects of fascination to me as a child at Christmastime:
I drew Santas alot as a kid, ( he was easy!!) following my preference for drawing people over objects. I'll have to see if I can ever find any in my boxes of old papers. The little Santa crouched below the star was one of my mom's decorations which are now in my collection.
The Star, I couldn't have even dreamed of drawing, as its effects were so ephemeral.I would sneak downstairs at night in December just to turn on the tree and gaze at the flickering effects on the ceiling and walls. The actual name for this electric tree-topper is the Bradford Celestial Star and they were made in the late 50's/early 60's. They now sell for hundreds of dollars on Ebay. My mom still has our old one for her tree, but I was able to find one at a flea market very cheaply some years back. (My sister got hers at an antique store!)
Anyhow, my best wishes to everyone for whatever holiday you celebrate!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Drawing by my son George
..who is a yoga teacher in Bangkok, Thailand. This is his third year living there and while I miss him, he is doing what he was meant to do with his life. Now he's blogging about it, and this drawing illustrated a recent post about doing acro-yoga (partner-yoga):
I can see all sorts of influences in it, especially Eastern ones. My favorite parts are the faces and the whole entire mouse...and I hope he keeps drawing!
I can see all sorts of influences in it, especially Eastern ones. My favorite parts are the faces and the whole entire mouse...and I hope he keeps drawing!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Caricaturama 3000-Kyle MacLachlan
Caricaturama's subject this week was actor Kyle MacLachlan, who starred in some eccentric 80's stuff---Twin Peaks, Dune, and Blue Velvet. I chose to do a scene from that movie because then I got to draw Isabella Rossellini too!
Digital.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Corporate holiday party
Yesterday, during the first snowfall of the season, I found myself in a warm, festive Italian restaurant, helping a small company celebrate that holiday spirit with caricatures! I drew during the cocktail hour, the meal, and the after-dinner speeches. Thanks for having me, happy holidays!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Nurse graduation caricature
This was so much fun to create!
My client saw the nursing school graduation caricature I'd done of my daughter, and commissioned me to do one for her friend. She requested the 'sexy nurse' body, of course. So I sent her a preliminary sketch to approve, and she told me to spice it up! This was the result!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Caricaturama 3000-Jennifer Aniston
I only had time for a quick pencil sketch this week, but there are some really hilarious more fully-rendered entries (since she is so big-chinned and manly-looking---perfect fodder for caricature artists!) Check them out at Caricaturama Showdown 3000.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Family Christmas Party
I knew Sunday afternoon's Christmas party would be a good one when the hostess came down the stairs wearing the same light-up Christmas-light necklace I was!
There's my merry line of prospective caricature-ees...
She took the above photos for me and did quite a good job! I didn't see these photos at the gig, so it was a nice surprise when I uploaded them from my camera.
Below are my in-the-chair photos:
You can actually see her necklace lights up! (couple on left) :-) I had to also get a shot of her lovely home, decorated with lights and Santas and sleighs, because it's not visible from her street. Now the whole internet can enjoy it! Merry Christmas, and thank you also for extending my time at your party!!!
She took the above photos for me and did quite a good job! I didn't see these photos at the gig, so it was a nice surprise when I uploaded them from my camera.
Below are my in-the-chair photos:
You can actually see her necklace lights up! (couple on left) :-) I had to also get a shot of her lovely home, decorated with lights and Santas and sleighs, because it's not visible from her street. Now the whole internet can enjoy it! Merry Christmas, and thank you also for extending my time at your party!!!
Update 12-28-10 My client submitted the following feedback to Gigmasters:
Emily was fabulous, fun and friendly.My guests really enjoyed the pictures and now they have the best party favor and remembrance from our party.I would without a doubt recommend her to all my friends.
Thank you, I had a blast myself!!!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Children's Christmas Party
One of my longest-running Christmas gigs and still one of my favorites, it's ALL kids at this one!
I was seated next to Pat Harrington and got treated to both his hilarious art AND his regularly singing along with the all Bing-Crosby-with-a-little-Johnny-Mathis-thrown-in-for-good-measure holiday music that was playing...
Magician Chris Capehart has been doing this party as long as I have, if not longer. I got a grainy shot of him at work between little faces in my chair...
I was seated next to Pat Harrington and got treated to both his hilarious art AND his regularly singing along with the all Bing-Crosby-with-a-little-Johnny-Mathis-thrown-in-for-good-measure holiday music that was playing...
Magician Chris Capehart has been doing this party as long as I have, if not longer. I got a grainy shot of him at work between little faces in my chair...
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