Every once in a while, I feel like slowing down, taking stock, and talking:) This is one of those once-in-a-whiles.
The Beginnings of this Caricature Blog
I started this blog about 9 months ago – hoping that it would help me smile. I began my art-journey as a traditional portrait artist, then I freelanced with a book publisher, and then I did some work in the fantasy art genre for a couple of American RPG publishers – so there was a time when I managed to sell some stray bits of art, but that was a long time ago – and it isn’t something that I truly relished. The only good part was that I never had to do what makes every artist, every writer cringe – I wasn’t ever asked to do rework , except once – when after a couple of non-productive rework rounds, I chose to give up. Then for many years I decided not to publish my art – there was a phase when I’d refuse work, when I stripped away all my artwork from the web – in a nutshell, when I decided to give up.
Drawing is my Passion NOT my Profession!
I’d still draw almost every day – but I drew because I couldn’t stop myself from picking up a pencil (I have a couple of hundreds of those), until one cold December morning, when I saw this funny man in the newspaper. I dropped my comb and I sketched his caricature, which became the first caricature on this blog. Creating caricatures for this blog has been fun, mainly because I don’t have to work with time-lines, and also because I can draw whoever I want to. If I don’t want to draw someone, I just won’t draw him or her – and if I want to, it doesn’t matter whether that person is not a very popular guy. In art, I don’t like to do things that I am asked to do – I prefer to do what I want to. I don’t like to ask people to do things for me for FREE, because I value their independence and their time, and I expect them to value mine.
Do you Want to License my Caricatures for Commercial Use?
I’d like to say that with the growing popularity of your favorite blog, I am beginning to receive requests for free and paid work. I think I am doing enough for free (all the caricatures that appear on this blog are free for people to use in their non-commercial products, and the caricature book too is free, if you want to read it online.) If you want to make a few thousand copies of my caricatures and use them in your “commercial applications” they aren’t free at all. I’d also like to make a recommendation to the serious, well-intentioned people who wish to use the caricatures from this blog commercially, to be upfront about their organization, their intention – and if possible, NOT consider me their “vendor” even before I’ve reviewed their requirement. Be nice if you want to be treated nicely – Drawing is my love, not my profession. If you aren’t happy introducing yourself, you should find other artists – and sadly there’s a glut of out-of-work artists in this part of the world!
This may sound arrogant, but I can’t stop myself from writing this. I never thought to write it earlier but recently my mail-box isn’t entirely happy with the kind of emails that find their way there.
Sharing What I know for those who “Genuinely” want to Learn – My FREE Online Book – “How to Draw Caricatures – The Evolution of a Caricaturist”
Sometime in January 2010, I also started writing “The Evolution of a Caricaturist” – A Book on How to Draw Caricatures. This book is almost complete with 10 out of its 14 chapters online. I’ve received some good feedback on this book and I have received an unofficial offer for its publication. I am still reflecting on how I should go ahead with it – but the fact that the 10 chapters that are currently online for this book have garnered about 22000 views so far (Don’t go by the numbers they show there – Knols have a funny way of updating data), tells me that there are people out there who are finding it useful. A big Thank You to all the readers of this book:) I promise to complete it very soon:)
Fair enough.
I don’t think anything ever is fair enough, Viv:)
No, that’s also true but I simply meant it in the sense that your decision is a perfectly valid one and entirely understandable.
Drawing is also my passion and not my talent (writing is also a talent)!
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Keep drawing for fun and for us… will try to write something for this month’s drawing (mumble mumble… smoke coming out of my brain!!!
Happy drawing!
Best
Barb
Will do, Barb:) I think you are a very talented artist as well.
Shafali
I like reflective posts. The story of how Shafali turned from a portrait artist to a caricaturist!:) Yes, complete the book soon. I always prefer hard copies
Not turned but evolved… as Caricatures are more difficult to create than portraits.
Glad you liked this post – personally I’d tag it as one of my non-characteristic ones:)
Regards,
Shafali
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Wow! You do great artwork here. The stories are fun to read as well. I’ve tried my hand at cartooning recently, but I’m not a talented artist, so I shy away from caricatures of people. The only one I’ve done so far is Miguel de Cervantes – missing the wrong hand!
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Thank you for your visit Pezcita:) Glad you liked the stories. I’ve been trying to access my inner writer for long time, but the caricaturist steals the limelight. I visited your site but I need to read up on Miguel de Cervantes to understand the true essence of your cartoons (which I must say, have been drawn well…) so sometime this week, I’ll revisit as a more enlightened person.
Warm Regards,
Shafali