#caricatureresolution2017 Day 11: Paul Rudd

The celebrity subjects of this challenge were intentionally picked because most all of them relate to the one that precedes and follows them. In Paul Rudd’s case, he was in Anchorman with yesterday’s subject, Steve Carell and I have chosen to keep the Anchorman theme by portraying Rudd (an unusually difficult subject to caricature, as has been agreed upon by the challenge participants) in this more painterly caricature, in his role as Brian Fantana. Here he is shown applying his noxious and notorious cologne, “Sex Panther”. (I know, the sketch looks more like Geraldo Rivera than Rudd or Fantana, but I hopefully, got closer to a resemblance in the final, colored version.)

Brian Fantana sketch

Brian Fantana/Paul Rudd final

Caricature Resolution day 10: Steve Carell

I drew Mr. Carell in his role of Brick Tamland, from the movie, Anchorman with his much-remembered movie quote above. Here are the sketch rough and finished color versions. Created in Procreate on my 12.9″ iPad Pro.

Steve Carell sketch 

Steve Carell final

Caricature Resolution 2017 Day 9: Rainn Wilson

Rainn Wilson as rain.

Another sketchbook caricature. Everyone seemed to be drawing actor Rainn Wilson as his most famous role of Dwight Schrute and I wanted to do something different, so I did a lame, literal representation of him made of rain to varying degrees of success.

This will probably be the last one I draw in pencil in the sketchbook, as I just finally got a new iPad Pro and Apple pencil and will be trying them out for future caricature illustrations.

Caricature Resolution Days 7-8

Okay, so I waited a day to start every day doing this. I needed to do another combo of celebrity prompts and putting Liv Tyler and Elijah Wood together as Arwen and Frodo from Lord of the Rings seemed logical and expedient.

Here’s another sketchbook scan of them sketching in with a #2 pencil. I’m not that happy with the Liv Tyler resemblance, or lack thereof, but will have to accept it and move on. I will really, really start doing one each day, starting…… tomorrow!

Liv Tyler and Elijah Wood as Arwen and Frodo.

 

Caricature Resolution 2017

Even though I hate to add yet another nagging, daily chore to my routine, I can’t help but appreciate the results of joining a daily exercise regimen (for both body and portfolio) such as the “Drawlloween” art challenges I have done the past two years.

Now (a week late) I find out there is a similar challenge just for caricature artists, called Caricature Resolution. I will let the text from the group Facebook page explain it:

January 2017: one caricature a day!! Caricature artist Patrick Martinez was really inspired during #Inktober with the concept of doing a drawing a day for a whole month. It got him thinking why not do it with caricature? So here it is #Caricatureresolution2017

In the month of January we will attempt to draw a caricature a day! We encourage others to join and participate at your own risk! Patrick had a lot of fun making this list, each actor was in a movie with the previous listed (except for the last three).

As I said, I was a week late hearing about, and deciding to join the challenge, so I had to do some catching up and decided the best way was to use the same sketchbook I use for Drawlloween. Since the listed celebrities had movie roles in common, I put all the Batman villains on one side and all the Pulp Fiction actors on the other (though Uma could fit into either one.)

Tomorrow I will start on the daily caricatures. I could use the practice, because my normal “party” caricature style is purposely not very exaggerated or mean (for obvious reason, if I want to get paid) but this is an opportunity to not only practice better caricatures in terms of exaggeration (which, really, a “caricature” should be, not just a cartoon portrait, but also in terms of keeping the resemblance, something harder to do, the more exaggeration you put in. At least, it’s seems harder to me.

days 1-3

Days 4-6

So let the month of caricatures (a week late) begin!