This is the last part to my Fall 2010 series!!
I'll have to find current things to write about now ;)
Since last summer, I've drawn at least 60 people in caricature form!! I was just sitting in my floor one summer day doing not much of anything, probably sipping on a chunky mystery-ingredient smoothie while on a Shakira listening-binge, when I decided I wanted to try something a little different than realistic portraits - caricatures. So I got my sketchbook and pencil and began looking through pictures of my unsuspecting friends.
(To see the earlier post of the caricatures I did last summer go here.)
Fall rolled around and I remembered the annual Swappin' Meetin' festival in Cumberland was coming up. So I signed up and when the day came, set up my $12 easel and a board to draw on, complemented by a crayon-drawn sign advertising my service. In two days I drew nearly 50 people! The weather was beautiful and the only downside was some facial sunburn.. next time I'll have to choose a booth in the shade!
I don't mean to be anti-climatic and not have good pictures of completed work - but I do have some documenting the event!
Recently I was commissioned to do some more caricatures for Valentine's Day and that was very fun!
Thanks ladies :)
I'm hoping to do more festivals/commissions this year as well. Thanks for reading!
-Tasha
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Sunday, May 30, 2010
verbal restraint

Most recent art piece, done with charcoal on 18x24" drawing paper. Being assertive with my speech seems to be a weak point of mine, resulting in not getting my opinions voiced despite my attempts. Eloquence also eludes me at times and I say things a little too blatantly, sometimes regretting it later. This piece represents both things - the restraint I need to put on my own tongue, and the ball & chain my environment puts on it.
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