Caricature is a way to force the eclectic to the forefront of even the most mundane faces.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
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I like how on the first sketch, the tips of the eyelashes break away; it gives it a sense of movement, and is that a mullet on the 3rd sketch? ha ha.
ReplyDeleteI like that heavy bottom figure, last sketch, very nice.
HA!
Deleteno, not a mullet.
This lady just had her hair pulled back tight on her head, and then poofy in the back.
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it always surprises me that I can recognize a certain "phenotypes" in your sketches that I meet in the train or on the other places around here..... probably due to exellent of observations and due to mastering of quick and effective sketches on site ...
ReplyDeleteenjoyable as usual...
I am missing your color work lately.....
Ooh I love these. Do you actually draw these people from life or does it all come from your imagination? I love the 2nd one and the posture, plus that messy man in the 3rd drawing, just great!
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