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, June 13, 2010
art show!
June 4th I had my first solo art show ever.

And there's pictures!
There are graphite & charcoal & pastel drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings, oil paintings, ceramics, photography, digital art, and prints (as in printmaking), and it's all in the gallery until July 31st. (and most stuff is for sale, just ask) :)






I made lemonade and hummus for the event, too.




Was a great time!

And there's pictures!
There are graphite & charcoal & pastel drawings, watercolors, acrylic paintings, oil paintings, ceramics, photography, digital art, and prints (as in printmaking), and it's all in the gallery until July 31st. (and most stuff is for sale, just ask) :)
I made lemonade and hummus for the event, too.
Was a great time!
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