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27 Oct 2016 20:28 - 27 Oct 2016 20:30 #14751 by em...
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Thank you all very much (belatedly)

Valence - I'd been wanting to caricature Jesy Nelson since she first appeared as a contestant on the X-Factor. She's got such a unique face shape, and I was quite pleased with the result.

Thomgirl - Lucy Lui's a tricky one to get right. There's an aloofness to her, but I didn't want to make her too harsh or cold.

With Forest Whitaker, I always feel there's a kind of sadness about him, so the cool colours were to emphasise that.



A rough sketch of model Cara Delevigne (arrived at after a number of failed attempts:




Musician Seasick Steve:

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28 Oct 2016 22:45 #14753 by Valence
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I've seen a few pics of Seasick Steve around but I've no idea who he is ... until *Google* And this one is spot on again. Lovely touch with the red/orange glow, it just adds that extra bit of mood to the image.

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29 Oct 2016 21:52 #14758 by Digital Dave
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Agree with Valence, the rim lighting looks very nice.

I get sketchy around pencils! ...=D

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04 Dec 2016 22:19 - 04 Dec 2016 22:21 #14879 by em...
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A belated thank you both. Seasick Steve's not particularly well known, but he was fun to draw.

The red glow effect was something I stole from Bill Sienkiewicz.


A couple of recent sketches.
Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange:




Chess ace Magnus Carlsen:





and a painted tribute to the late Anton Yelchin:

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05 Dec 2016 01:57 #14882 by Valence
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Beautiful choice of colours in the last one. Makes it looks suitably poignant.

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11 Dec 2016 17:39 #14917 by em...
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Thank you. It was a terrible loss, to die so young and pointlessly.

The opposite end of the age spectrum now - the 100 year old legend that is Mr Kirk Douglas:

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05 Jan 2017 11:38 #15022 by kazky
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All your sketches and paintings have an 'effortless' look about them, which makes them even more enviable . I love seeing your daily ones on Facebook so please post here too.

Wonderful work as always.

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05 Jan 2017 11:42 #15023 by Charlotte
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I agree with kazky :)
That caricature challenge you're in on facebook, is that 1 caricature a day all year?

Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.

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05 Jan 2017 21:46 #15033 by em...
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Thank you both.

I agree with kazky :)
That caricature challenge you're in on facebook, is that 1 caricature a day all year?


Just for January.

The idea originated in a Facebook post by American caricaturist Patrick Martinez, where - inspired by the likes of Inktober - he decided to give himself the challenge of drawing one caricature each day for the month and drew up a list of subjects.

I saw it reposted by Spanish caricaturist and illustrator Maria Picasso I Piquer, and suggested making a Facebook group for it, which we did. The group went active in the 28th of December, the three of us posted about it, and by the time of starting there were over 100 members (which has since increased to over 250.

So far the first three subjects (Danny DeVito, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman) have all had over 100 entries; the fourth (Quentin Tarantino) over 95; and the current fifth subject (Samuel Jackson) has over 65.

It's surpassed all our expectations.

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05 Jan 2017 22:21 #15034 by Charlotte
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That's impressive. And 1 month is doable too. I'd be very afraid to try to commit for a whole year :P

Any an all misspellings are henceforth blamed on the cats.

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