A4 size caricature of a girl in Japanese traditional costume.
Medium used: Color-marker on white paper.
Type: Face with cartoon body.
Client's purpose: Birthday gift.
This caricature was done from a photo given to me by the client, unfortunately, I can't recall where I've put it, hence no photo for reference.
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Portrait Studio Singapore is where you can do a portrait or caricature from your photos as a gift for your loved ones,friends,colleagues & business associates for all occassions such as birthday,wedding,farewell,house warming & etc.There is a variety of mediums used for your choice.
Bookings for on-site caricature service for corporate events,wedding,d & d, etc are also available.Feel free to visit our website http://www.iportraitstudio.com for more samples as well as rates.
Bookings for on-site caricature service for corporate events,wedding,d & d, etc are also available.Feel free to visit our website http://www.iportraitstudio.com for more samples as well as rates.
For enquiry,please send your email to reggiewan@yahoo.com.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
On-site caricature drawing service.
Event: Faber-Castell shop's grand opening ceremony at Ion Orchard.
Date of event: 6 Nov 2009 Friday.
Venue: Ion Orchard, Singapore.
Duration: 3 hours (4.00pm to 8.00pm).
Average drawing speed: 6 minutes per head.
Theme: Arts related.
This event required 3 caricaturists to entertain the public during the grand opening of Faber-Castell's new shop in the newly opened Ion shopping mall in Orchard Road. I only managed to find them one caricatist, William, to draw alongside me. The other caricaturist, Einstien who did the roving part was hired separately by the client.
I heard from my photography buddy, William Cho, who was the official photographer for this event that the owners, Dukes from Germany were there too but I was too busy to notice them. As for the famous Einstien, this was the first time I met him personally although I've seen him on TV many times.
On arrival, the stage was well prepared & ready for the occasion.
The arrival of VIPs & guests at the venue.
The session starts...
Something extra here, our drawings were scanned & being displayed on the walls beside the stage.
William (foreground) & myself were busy drawing.
Me posing for a memory shot with the famous Einstein. Photographed by William Cho.
Date of event: 6 Nov 2009 Friday.
Venue: Ion Orchard, Singapore.
Duration: 3 hours (4.00pm to 8.00pm).
Average drawing speed: 6 minutes per head.
Theme: Arts related.
This event required 3 caricaturists to entertain the public during the grand opening of Faber-Castell's new shop in the newly opened Ion shopping mall in Orchard Road. I only managed to find them one caricatist, William, to draw alongside me. The other caricaturist, Einstien who did the roving part was hired separately by the client.
I heard from my photography buddy, William Cho, who was the official photographer for this event that the owners, Dukes from Germany were there too but I was too busy to notice them. As for the famous Einstien, this was the first time I met him personally although I've seen him on TV many times.
On arrival, the stage was well prepared & ready for the occasion.
The arrival of VIPs & guests at the venue.
The session starts...
Something extra here, our drawings were scanned & being displayed on the walls beside the stage.
William (foreground) & myself were busy drawing.
Me posing for a memory shot with the famous Einstein. Photographed by William Cho.
Labels:
Caricature Live-Event
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Portrait of an Indian movie star.
A4 size portrait of an Bollywood Star done from picture.
Medium used: Watercolour on white paper.
Client's purpose: Birthday gift.
A birthday gift from a father to his grown up daughter. I supposed this Indian actress is her favorite star. The father, Dilip, likes my watercolour portraits & had done quite a number previously. He told me that his daughter was studying abroad & would like to send this special gift to bighten her up.
Upon collecting this artwork, he told me that I got the resemblance of the actress spot on.
Medium used: Watercolour on white paper.
Client's purpose: Birthday gift.
A birthday gift from a father to his grown up daughter. I supposed this Indian actress is her favorite star. The father, Dilip, likes my watercolour portraits & had done quite a number previously. He told me that his daughter was studying abroad & would like to send this special gift to bighten her up.
Upon collecting this artwork, he told me that I got the resemblance of the actress spot on.
Labels:
Portrait-Celeb,
Portrait-Watercolour
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