Day 20 of the month-long Caricature Resolution 2019 challenge, and I have fallen back to comic book style gags. This time, a book cover of the story of mega-successful author of the Harry Potter universe, J.K. Rowling:
Caricature Resolution 2019
The Day 19 of Caricature Resolution 2019 subject is Pakistanki education advocate, and Nobel prize winner, Malala Yousafzai. Created digitally on the iPad, using Procreate as the app.
Day 17 of Caricature Resolution is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. I went with a simple line drawing today, but really tried to exaggerate in addition to not overworking it to a muddy mess. Sometimes simpler can be a lot better.
Day 16 of this month long challenge has me feeling rather worn out and I couldn’t muster the enthusiasm to even attempt this subject until the late hours of the day. Not sure if it was the difficulty of a subject who has changed looks so much, that a standard […]
Day 15 of Caricature Resolution 2019, and the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin is the subject. For me, I always think, think about that time she was in the Blues Brothers movie and that was the performance I have tried to capture here: Although this didn’t get many likes on […]
Day 14 of Caricature Resolution 2019 is here and the subject is 95 year old TV legend, Betty White. I tried drawing her exaggeratedly, with the usual mixed success in doing so. I only managed to focus on her cheekbones and dimples, but still not out-of-proportion enough to be called […]
Day 13 is Emma Watson, and I had to go with another comic book character. Drawing her as Sabrina the Teenage Witch, or at least as Hermione Granger, the teenage witch student at Hogwarts.
Day 11 of Caricature Resolution 2019 calls for drawing the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel. I did a more rendered, pencil version today, but still exaggerated.
A lot of these subjects could be seen as politically divisive in our current hyper partisan culture (as I have seen on comments on the artIi have posted elsewhere, that don’t seem to be about the art, but the subject of the art) and this one is probably the most. […]