Bruce did this one (above). That's me in the middle. His Kent Butterworth on the extreme left is definitive and so is his Art Vitello. That's Art holding the cup of coffee.
Also in the picture: Rich Aarons, Ken Boyer, Girard Baldwin and Art Leonardi.
What's going on here (above)? It's a John caricature, that's obvious. It looks like an Arab cab driver, or rather a camel driver, is taking me to L.A. while I count money for some reason. I have no idea what prompted this.
How do you like the camel driver's socks and sock garters?
Here's (above) how I draw myself: suave and slim with lots of hair. It's a lie I know, but I can't see myself any other way.
Haw! Nobody else draws me as suave. I don't see how they can fail to see it. Above, an anonymous unsuave sketch of me geeking out over Chaplin.
4 comments:
Your daughter really has a lot of talent. I can see where she got it from. ;)
Roberto: She did have a lot of talent but one day she compared what she drew to something professional she saw in a magazine and was completely and permanently (so far) discouraged. I wonder how that could have been avoided?
It's odd, Eddie. A big part of my masters in illustration program stressed "do what you do, don't compare yourself to others" -- it seems like a common, if not permanent mindset for artists. we're always looking over and seeing someone else drawing circles around us.... literally.
Z: True enough. We're in an industry where what we do has to be useful to others, but we still have to seek out a unique expression.
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