Thursday, June 18, 2015

A Surprise Caricature Marriage Proposal (Video)

Last week, Debbie helped a woman propose marriage to her girlfriend through caricature. Although we focus mostly on digital caricature entertainment, both Debbie and Court have their roots in traditional materials like pen and paper. So this was an opportunity to bring out the markers and help a nice couple.

In Debbie's words: Though I have been drawing caricatures professionally for many years, this is this the first time I had an opportunity to participate in one surrounding a surprise wedding proposal! The week before was a flurry of excitement. Would they like the drawing? Would someone ruin the surprise? And the all important question: would she say yes????? Take a peek at the video and find out. And be sure to read after the video for some of the behind the scenes prep work that went into the making of this event.




Preparation:

I knew that this caricature would be something they would treasure forever (or at least I wanted it to be!) so I didn’t want to leave anything to chance. I decided that I would draw the caricature beforehand, that way I would be sure that the client was satisfied with the likenesses and that I had all the details she wanted in place. The plan was to draw a simple quick sketch of them as they sat for me, and unveil the finished proposal drawing at the end. By having the proposal drawing finished, and not drawing it live, it also ensured that no one walking by would ruin the surprise. I know that I could have used a sign to alert others to what was going on, but I didn’t want to take a chance of someone who just couldn’t contain themselves, so I felt this was the best way to go. And it was!! Court filmed the whole thing posing as an interested tourist. Thank you so much to Monica and Elizabeth for letting us share in this wonderful moment. I'm looking forward to helping plan my next one! Feel free to contact us if you would like to commission a marriage proposal caricature yourself.






Sunday, June 14, 2015

In Chicago for Sprint at the Belmont-Sheffield Music Festival

Court was recently in Chicago working for Sprint at a Music Festival for two days. The days were long, but there was no shortage of colorful characters coming into the booth for a free digital caricature, courtesy of Sprint. We hired local Chicago artists Roger and Angel to work with Court at this event.

Here's a link to the gallery of sketches we did during the festival. 

And here are a few photos of some of the festival guests with their digital prints.