I guess it's time for the Clintons to pack it in...unless of course they're privy to something lurking in the dark corner of Barack's closet (and of course theirs is fairly filled as well).
2008/03/29
Barack
2008/03/09
Inspiration: Don Bevan
Don Bevan is definitely my favorite caricaturist whose work hangs on the walls of Sardi's Restaurant in N.Y.C. Like Hirschfeld & Covarrubias, his line work was brilliant, capturing his subject with just a few strokes...and you have to be a great draughtsman to accomplish that! He also co-wrote the play "Stalag 17" which he got the idea for while actually a P.O.W. in the real Stalag 17 near Baden-Baden. It's very hard to find his work online let alone detailed information about him...in fact the images I posted were taken from the "Off the Wall at Sardi's" book which is also pretty hard to find now as well. I believe he's still alive and would only hope that he might publish a book with his sketches...it would certainly be a best seller among Caricaturists!!.
2008/03/02
Lee Marvin
I came across this Lee Marvin interview on YouTube and just started sketching his face...and what a great face it was. Brilliant character actor...they don't make'em like this guy anymore!!!
Lee Marvin / Wikipedia
The Sons Of Lee Marvin
2008/02/24
Johnny Depp Final
Well finally had some time to finish this thing up today...I added the W.I.P. gif also to show it's stages as well.
2008/02/20
Anton Chigurh
Another fast sketch usually done in front of the computer on a little scratch pad I keep on the desk. This time I brought it into Painter just to add some color...I really want to work more with the software so maybe I'll continue with this using it!
2008/02/17
Spielberg Sketch
While browsing through the CG Society Forum I came across a photo of Steven Spielberg receiving a VES lifetime achievement award and felt compelled to do a quick sketch...it may eventually end up being something more.
2008/02/10
Coen Brothers
I decided to take a little break from the Depp piece and play around with this sketch of the Coen Brothers I had laying on my desk. I thought "No Country" was great but the ending was flawed (just my humble opinion). The first 3/4's of the film had the usual terrific Cohen storytelling and character development but then towards the climax it seemed like they needed to cut the length of the movie and just slammed the pieces together...of course I'll need to see it again and who the hell do I think I am questioning GENIUS!
Joel and Ethan Coen / Wikipedia
2008/01/14
Johnny
Looks like Johnny's back on the map with his performance in Sweeny Todd which I haven't had the opportunity to see yet. Started roughing out a digital paint of him...like Denzel, he seems to be a tough capture.
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Mercy Now / Mary Gauthier
My father could use a little mercy now
The fruits of his labor
Fall and rot slowly on the ground
His work is almost over
It won't be long and he won't be around
I love my father, and he could use some mercy now
My brother could use a little mercy now
He's a stranger to freedom
He's shackled to his fears and doubts
The pain that he lives in is
Almost more than living will allow
I love my bother, and he could use some mercy now
My church and my country could use a little mercy now
As they sink into a poisoned pit
That's going to take forever to climb out
They carry the weight of the faithful
Who follow them down
I love my church and country, and they could use some mercy now
Every living thing could use a little mercy now
Only the hand of grace can end the race
Towards another mushroom cloud
People in power, well
They'll do anything to keep their crown
I love life, and life itself could use some mercy now
Yeah, we all could use a little mercy now
I know we don't deserve it
But we need it anyhow
We hang in the balance
Dangle 'tween hell and hallowed ground
Every single one of us could use some mercy now
Every single one of us could use some mercy now
Every single one of us could use some mercy now
Mary Gauthier
Sing Mercy Now
2008/01/06
Pablo Revisited
Just felt like throwing up another old piece...a gouche caricature of Picasso done in another millenium for my sketchbook.
2007/12/30
Project Vote Smart
Sir Francis Bacon said "Knowledge is power"...Project VoteSmart.org provides us with non-partisan information about the Candidates' backgrounds, issue positions, voting records, campaign finances, and performance!!
2007/12/26
Photoshop CS3
Santa brought me the the CS3 upgrade for photoshop. I tried the beta version of it and fell in love with the new interface...the tabbed palettes make it so much easier to work. I played around a bit this evening with it and did this sketch. Now the only thing I wish it would have was the option to view the swatches as a color wheel (I think Mac allows you to do that)!
2007/12/23
2007/12/13
Snoop Dogg Final
Well I finished off the piece tonight and it was kind of a bench mark for me. This was the first time I went totally digital beginning with the sketch. My usual method is to do a rough pencil sketch and then scan it into PhotoShop...ahhh but I finally had enough balls just to dive in this time :)
2007/12/09
Snoop
The DrawingBoard is running a Snoop Dogg jam on their caricature thread so I figured I'd give him another shot. I did try him awhile ago but really wasn't too happy with the results...so I'm posting a small detail of the w.i.p just to put something up until it's completed.
2007/12/02
2007/11/01
Denzel
Deb and I plan on taking in "American Gangster" tomorrow evening (so far the reviews I've read haven't been too good) so I figured I would attempt Denzel. He was pretty tough for me so I'm assuming this might hold true for others as well...guess that's why I haven't seen many caricatures of him.
2007/10/28
Bruce Willis Final
Finished this thing off although I could've tweaked it for a few more hours. I tracked it's progress and included an animated gif to show how it came along...and I guess that's it for him for now!
2007/10/21
Inspiration: Otto Dix
Otto Dix is another painter whose work I find inspiring. He was a friend of George Grosz, (whose work I also admire and will post at a later date) and both belonged to a group of German Expressionists. In the early 1920's he took on a more realistic stlye but with a sense of caricaturist exaggeration. Some of his work tended to be very dark due to his experiences serving in the first World War and depicted the brutality he had seen. He was also critical of German society during the Weimar Republic again drawing attention to the darker side of life it represented. When the Nazis came to power in Germany, they regarded Dix as a degenerate artist and removed him from his teaching job and also destroyed some of his paintings.
http://www.mess.net/galleria/dix/
http://www.art-for-a-change.com/Express/ex7.htm
http://www.tendreams.org/dix.htm
Dix on Amazon
2007/10/15
Hugh Laurie / House
A sketch of Hugh Laurie for this month's subject of Diluc's Caricature Challenge.
2007/10/14
Shoes
I had to pull the air conditioners today...so while finding space to store them I came across this old sketch I did of my work boots. I always liked those shoes...very comfortable!
2007/10/11
John Cazale
I did a rough sketch of the late, great character actor John Cazale last night. I'm not really sure if I captured him since I used a reference photo from "Dog Day Afternoon". He was superb as Fredo Corleone...it was tragic his career was cut so short by his illness!