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. I just want to do a good caricature, but fans might think a mean one was meant politically and haters might think a good one is to complimentary. I just stuck with this comic book version tat isn’t even a caricature, really, just to be safe:
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These family caricatures were done a few weeks ago, but can be safely shown now that they have been given as gifts. […]
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Day three of the 2019 edition of “Caricature Resolution” has civil rights pioneer, Rosa Parks, as the subject:
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Drew caricatures at a quarterly event for residents of the Hawthorn apartments in South Asheville off Mils Gap Road.
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The Day 21 subject of this year’s “Caricature Resolution” challenge (to do a caricature every day of January from a pre-selected list […]
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