Tag: Caricatures
Drawing some life coaching pictures in Ocala, Florida – April 8th, 2016
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.08, 2016, under Caricatures
More artwork done! – April 2nd, 2016
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.02, 2016, under Caricatures, Cartooning
Lots done in 3 hours at this coffee shop! Finished 1 painting, almost finished another, started another #Florida one plus sketches for a client….and STILL way behind!
Getting artwork done during Easter! – March 28th, 2016
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.28, 2016, under Cartooning
Finished one painting, to be completely revealed later, and a great start on two more in just a few hours! Finished watercolor preparation and started painting a group illustration that features caricatures of a family involved in a football game. Another was penciling, preping and adding watercolor to a caricature of a child with their pet dog and video games and psychiatry! The third has to remain a mystery illustration including a caricature of a friend
Now on to home!
Caricatures in Auburndale! – March 27th, 2016
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.27, 2016, under Caricatures, Cartooning
Been doin’ that interactive illustrative life coaching thing this evening! A return visit for this family event. Great folks that included fellow civil servants, educators and an opportunity to get some nifty photos of a really cool historic home, now hair salon, I’ve wanted to get closeup photos of in St. Cloud!
More artwork done! Update to earlier video! – March 25th, 2016
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.25, 2016, under Cartooning
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by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.22, 2016, under Illusration
#DailyInks: Christmas party fun with caricature!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Dec.12, 2015, under Caricatures, What's New?
Was doodling funny pictures for a private party at the Rosen Shingle Creek in Orange County Friday night.
#DailyInks #16 – Inking #cartoon of Uncle Sam and baby!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Nov.17, 2015, under Cartooning
This is inked version of an editorial cartoon I’m working on for a client. The cartoon involves a baby being read to by Uncle Sam, as requested. This is a revision of an earlier cartoon. The original had three well known people in it and I had set them to the left due to them being recognizable and most eye catching. When the request came to swap Sam, I realized the baby would be most eye catching and so reversed the entire setting for effect and storytelling purposes.
Inked with a PITT soft brush.
#DailyInks #14 – More Caricatures Tonight!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Nov.14, 2015, under Caricatures, What's New?
Been entertaining at a private event, here, in Lakeland, Florida this evening. Now at an IHOP penciling a last minute editorial cartoon assignment for a very good cause! Part of that will likely be my Daily Inks for tomorrow.
Caricatures inked with Markettes and a Kuretake brush.
#INKober #30 – Batman vs the Dragon!!! – October 30th, 2015
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Oct.30, 2015, under Caricatures
My neighbor has been a HUGE help this past year doing many things including helping to remove a fallen tree in my front yard – a HUGE tree. During his Fall Festival (AKA Halloween) Party I participated by drawing some of his guests.
Jonathan (Above and below) told me much about himself. I decided to make this more a novelty item and have his love of Batman and dragons coalesce.
Anthony (Above) enjoys researching Christian biblical ideas.
Jennie is involved with arts and crafts from painting to making beaded jewelry.
#INKtober #29 – My inked Attack! – October 29th, 2015!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Oct.29, 2015, under Cartooning
My inked cartoon for Friday’s Swampy’s Florida Happy cartoon! Guess what Friday is celebrating. You can head over to the Swampy site later to see the colored version.
This was inked entirely with Kuretake brush pens.