Tag: orlando event
Here’s my inked doggie for the Jane Gang Unleashed! – June 3rd, 2018
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jun.03, 2018, under Cartooning, Illusration
Here’s my inked doggie for the Jane Gang Unleashed!
The Jane Gang Unleashed sounds like just another of the multitude of vicious gangs that roam all parts of #Florida looking to destroy us all.
In this case the Jane Gang Unleashed is a trio of musicians who play folk music. The leader of the Gang is a pup named Jane.
Thus the illustration of a strumming canine above.
You can hear and learn more about the Jane Gang Unleashed here:
https://www.reverbnation.com/JaneGangUnleashed
The illustration is for their t-shirts & other collateral materials.
A color version is coming soon!
The Gang also includes one of my co-workers at Orlando City Hall from years ago, SusieCool Foster-Trewick.
My finished projects: Watercolor painting for client! – March 28th, 2018
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.28, 2018, under Caricatures, Illusration
Continuing to alter my way of drawing my caricatures. – January 24 – 27, 2018
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.29, 2018, under Caricatures, Cartooning
On my way to Cocoa Beach on January 24th to perform for a wedding I felt a developing cold. By the time I got there, I had a cold – and still have it. But, the show must go on! But could I continue my further altering my approach to caricature to some thing a bit more comic-booky illustration?
Somehow I did, in between sneezing and feeling awful. After the 24th event I rested and did all I could to be prepared for the next event on the 27th. Still sick for this event near Clermont, I really worked at not having a set place for the head and working harder to get each person’s story into the illustration….in between a runny nose and taking in many cough drops.
The 27th event had a lot of young people at it and worked on the larger paper for each. Three of those are the last of the pictures here.
Please let me know how you like this approach. I love, my friend, Trisha Kirby’s response of this approach. “It’s like an entire comic book or illustrated novel wrapped into one image.”
Here are a few from both events:
Entertaining for a cause. – April 8th, 2017
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.08, 2017, under Caricatures, Cartooning, Friends
A successful night Friday night during Champions for Champions Fun, Dine, Wine and Giving Night. Much was raised through the dinner, silent auction and other fund raising activities, including some raised by my doing some drawing.
Champions for Champions mission “is to enrich family lives and values through providing and facilitating educational, sports, music, and life skill programs for people with special needs.”
Life Coaching Caricatures: Bill the Piano player & Painting Nancy! – April 2nd, 2017
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.05, 2017, under Caricatures, Illusration
I had the opportunity to meet Bill at an event near Spring hill & Weeki Wachee, Florida on Sunday. I met him as he played Stardust and a medley from The Phantom of the Opera. He complained that he missed notes. Sounded great to me. Especially for a fellow of 94 years. Bill drove a tractor trailer most of his career in Canada after his family moved him from England as a teen.
Here’s the watercolor illustration i did of 80 year young Nancy, the birthday girl, who was being honored at the party.
Life coaching caricatures! in Tampa – June 2nd, 2017
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.02, 2017, under Caricatures
A few images of the life coaching caricatures I did at an event Saturday night in Tampa, Florida.
Back in February I figured I’d been posting too many of these event photos and figured I should hold off a bit before posting more. Well, a good 15 events later, here are some more.
The first photo is of Rhoda, who is 3 generations Native Floridian from Tampa in one side of family and 5 generations Native Floridian from around Monticello on the other side. I’m going to help her plan a family reunion near Orlando to see Orange County history and not have folks running off to the kiddie amusement parks.
The next image is of Rhoda’s husband who’s training ng as a boxer includes the 5th Street Gym in Miami. How about that, Tom Orr!
Cartooning People’s Lives in Tallahassee – April 10th, 2016
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.10, 2016, under Caricatures
Day 3 cartooning people’s lives. This time in Tallahassee. Sun got the best of me. That and maybe a few hundred miles of driving over past 48 hours.
So, tomorrow: Time for some Florida exploring and hiking.
Oh, and great to hear from my pal Jackie Mia Joyner today! Glad to get a Lala update!
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!
#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.
#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 #24 – More Wedding Caricatures! – October 24th, 2015
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Oct.25, 2015, under Caricatures
#INKtober #24 – Been doing the caricature thing here in Downtown St Cloud for a wedding! Found a fellow who’s also a big old movie buff. Especially the gangster flicks.
This woman is AMAZING! She and her husband raised 10 children – 6 adopted while both having full time jobs AND volunteering for organizations!!! She and her husband moved to our state of Florida and, unfortunately, her husband died. Now in retirement, she finds herself still in the mode of her earlier life filling all of her time volunteering and still raising two of her children. Here’s a mother of the century nominee! — at Downtown St.Cloud.