12/1/05
I was pleased with the pictures I drew on the train this morning.
Here are two of them:


But in the afternoon, I called back some clients.
One of them is an Entertainment Company
who wants to hire me to draw at their own company party.
All the guests will be entertainers, themselves.
They work at the same types of parties as I do.
They're artsy, and they know the difference between real Caricatures
or nice little pictures of people.
He said he likes my work because he wants something 'edgy'.
"Sure. Edgy. Sounds like real fun." I said.
Hung up the phone. Okay. I'm on. Edgy. What does that mean?
I know he meant that he was looking for real exaggerations.
The sort of work he sees here in this blog.
But most of the time, the fun exaggerations here come with a little more thought, effort, predraw,
INTROSPECTION, than what I do at parties - where I draw one face after another and another and another
and.....continue this for hours.
He understood this - told me that I would not be expected to crank them out.
So I'm on. Time to be a real artist FULL TIME. It's one thing to play
WHEN I FEEL LIKE PLAYING. It's something else to keep 'm rollin' on cue.
I want to do this. It will be like hanging out with my artist friends.
But how to do it - with strangers - when I feel like I have to perform - because it IS a job.
I FIGURED IT OUT! Really loosened up this afternoon. To get edgy. TO HAVE FUN just
because that's what this is all about. PLAYING WITH THE FACES. Drawing should be about HAVING FUN!
It shouldn't be
a serious job in which I come up with THE PRODUCT. It's ART, for goodness sakes. It's not alphabetizing papers
or filling in charts.
Here's how I did it:
I started with a predraw. I went wild with the initial shape, just sticking to the big
idea, but not drawing a preconceived shape. Then I filled in the smaller shapes
based ONLY ON CARICATURING DECISIONS as they would fit into the initial large shape.
Only Caricaturing, I completely gave up Portrait-Type-Decisions. Portraiting just was not
an issue.
And here are a few of the pictures that I came up with.
It was so much fun that I even made myself laugh at what I came out with.
It will be no problem handling this upcoming party - which should be a Caricaturist's Dream.
It felt so much better drawing this way.
NOW you have a chance to have a real artist
show up at your events. I've studied, and come to the point of having it so well
integrated that I could give up the thinking and worrying and trying.




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