Party Samples
January 17th, 2010To Hire this Artist:
(516) 579-4706
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by Alison Gelbman
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Party SamplesJanuary 17th, 2010To Hire this Artist: Nice ‘n EasyJanuary 16th, 2010I’ll be drawing at a 50th Birthday Party tonight. At a local pub. Client requested Black/White Caricatures. So I’m thinking - Perhaps I’d like to make them simple. Direct. Clean. To keep the Party moving - which is probably why they specified Black/White Caricatures. Here are a few practices. This is fun. The pictures just roll right out of the marker. Not as wild as my usually Exaggerated Color Caricatures, but so much easier to make. BTW, I timed myself drawing these simple Caricatures. To Hire this Artist: HirschfeldJanuary 16th, 2010I am a fully evolved Artist! I am fine just the way I am. I am me - Who else Could I be? I am not Al Hirschfeld. Or Alex Gard. Or any other Caricaturists whose work hangs in Sardi’s. (Where I have, by the way, worked plenty of times - regular parties. my own artwork.) Those people, now gone, might have been asked to draw like Rembrandt or something while they were alive! Not to say that it doesn’t help my development to study the Artists of yesterday. Now, most of the published Al Hirschfeld pictures were drawn and redrawn before they became the pictures we know and love. And they were, of course, not drawn by Me. They were drawn by Al Hirschfeld. I recently had a request to draw ‘Hirschfeld-style’ at a Party. I like to accommodate my clients. And it’s healthy for my growth to do something different once in a while. So I quickly drew up this sample - the way I might do a ‘Hirschfeld-style’ in 5 minutes at a Party. I used blue color stick instead of black marker for the large area because it takes a lot less time to draw it that way - and my client is hoping to get a lot of pictures per hour. I’m actually excited about the job. It will force me to study Hirschfeld. But, I’m writing that I exist too. I am an Artist. I live now. Plenty of people are glad to have a ‘Gelbman picture’. Plenty of people like me. To Hire this Artist: The Surprise Party that Surprised the EntertainerJanuary 11th, 2010Working in the industry, you can imagine that I go to a lot of Parties. It was a fun night. I was set up real comfortably in the Living Room. Here are photos of some of the Caricatures that I drew: To Hire this Artist: Mad Magazine ApprovalJanuary 10th, 2010I’ve arrived. First, fulfilling my childhood dream of making Coloring Books. Then, working for the Agent that seemed unattainable the first time I asked a Disney-Park Artist how she got her position. And now - Here’s a picture with an interesting story. I was drawing a Caricature. Sam Viviano, an editor of MAD MAGAZINE! walked by - He did that. I, happily unfocused, then started Coloring the picture that he had just signed. Who would’ve thought I would have ruined it Then? But, distracted, excited, I totally Wrecked the picture that actually Had his approval written on it. An excellent picture when he saw it (line-work), I don’t believe he would have wanted his approval on the finished picture after I messed it up with the Colors. Yeow - what a weird situation: Well, I went on and redrew the guy. What could I do?: To Hire this Artist: |