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October 6, 2010

Making a Spectacle: Art in Public Spaces

Graffiti, street artist caricatures, impromptu performances – public attitude concerning these formerly frowned-upon arts has certainly shifted in the last decade. Art in the public eye has always been, and will always be, a fantastically changeable monster. Impossible to control or accurately predict, the authentic, organic evolution of street art has produced some of contemporary art’s finest moments.

Graffiti
It’s not all about Banksy anymore, but love him or hate him, his work opened the eyes and minds of the mainstream public as to how fantastic and creative graffiti can be.

Artists like Banksy have upped the ante, encouraging fresh talents and a higher level of skill that often borders closer to illusionist than artist.

Occasionally in danger of becoming a caricature of itself, contemporary graffiti has taken its first tentative steps into the world of mainstream advertising. Generally termed “Guerrilla Advertising”, the premise can range from simple legal painting sponsored by a big brand, to mysterious movements created for the sole purpose of encouraging word of mouth advertising. This is perhaps the most difficult to nail since the most common purpose of graffiti is to question the mainstream.

Interactive Art
Generally existing to encourage the public to be more than a viewer – a participant who questions, who is involved in the world.

Interactive street art-like caricatures are nothing new, but with a surge of brilliant new artists on the scene capturing the everyday public in their caricature portraits as they wander the streets, the scene is certainly bright.

Performance
Performance art has been making an interesting leap of late back to its satirical roots. Short, impromptu plays questioning everything from social ethics to politics have become the voice of a generation. Educational groups and facilities are finding such platforms fantastic in terms of nurturing creativity and social pride in students.

In the end – in terms of art – everything everywhere is a canvas eventually.

September 29, 2010

Cartoon Caricatures

For many people, the mention of cartoon caricatures conjures up an image of a the seaside promenade; a crowded beach front with a row of artists sketching uncomfortable looking tourists, as many more tourists look on. But, in reality, the days when the sea side was the only place you could get a caricature drawn are gone. What’s more, caricatures have matured into a fantastic way of surprising a friend or relative with a very thoughtful gift – here are the top three reasons why:

No posing necessary: these days you don’t need to sit in front of a crowd of tourists as you pose for your caricature – online companies like Charlie’s Cartoons can manage the entire process over the internet, with impressive results.  All you need to do is send a photograph or two and include a brief description of the subject – you can liaise with the artist to discuss your exact requirements and everything else is done by them: this means you can totally surprise a friend or relative with a caricature of themselves. All you need are a few good photos and a little bit of time.

An original gift: if you have a friend with a sense of humour and you want to find them the perfect present, cartoon caricatures are a great idea. They are fun, memorable and thoughtful, plus they make for a very personal gift – as you go through the design process you can make sure that they really reflect the personality and style of the person in question. The beauty of such services lies in the ability to create unique artwork that looks exactly as you want it to look: you’ll see the idea for the finished caricature before its drawn so you can make comments and changes to ensure that you’re totally happy with the finished product.

No hassle: If you’re shopping for a wedding present or birthday gift, the chances are that all the other present buyers are hunting in exactly the same places, and the shops are often less fun when you’re not selecting things for yourself. Not only will a caricature be a unique gift, it will be completely hassle free for you to get your hands on: with an on-line service like Charlie’s, once you’ve sent a few photos with some supporting information, the finished product will be delivered to you framed and ready to go – hand painted and beautifully finished.

September 8, 2010

Wedding Gifts That Stand Out

Wedding season is in full swing, and over the next few months many people will find themselves attending at least one or two – if not an entire summer’s worth. Although weddings are always something to look forward to as a guest (minimum hassle when it comes to organisation, just a great party and a lovely celebration to look forward to), they do take a bit of work as well, from organising transport and accommodation to finding a suitable outfit.

But the really tough nut to crack when you’ve been invited to a wedding is buying the perfect gift; how can you make sure you find something that the happy couple doesn’t already have, and that they’re not going to get from anyone else?  A wedding is one of life’s most memorable events for the bride and groom so, even for those couples who wisely choose to set up an online wedding shop or opt for gift vouchers, it’s worth investing in a more personal gift that will remind them of their big day for years to come.

If you’ve decided you want to find a personal and unique wedding gift for a close friend or relatives, Charlie’s Cartoons is the bespoke answer you’re looking for. Charlie’s Cartoons are custom made, beautifully painted cartoon caricatures that are especially designed to provide a lasting memento of the highlights in life – and what better highlight to celebrate than a wedding?

With an on-line service like Charlie’s, all you need to do is send a few photos with some supporting information about couple for whom the cartoon caricature is intended. Once you’ve fine-tuned your request the result, which is always hand drawn and painted, will be delivered to you framed and ready to go, so you won’t ruin the surprise by asking your friends to pose for the painting.

The beauty of this service lies in the ability to create unique artwork that looks exactly as you want it to look: you’ll see the idea for the finished caricature before its drawn so you can make comments and changes to ensure that you’re totally happy with the finished gift. The newlyweds will be delighted not only by the present, but by the thought and effort you’ve obviously put into to your choice. Caricatures are fun and original, so they’ll provide a unique contrast to the traditional wedding photos or posed portraits that many newlyweds pose for, as well as a lasting memory.

August 31, 2010

Caricatures as a Political Weapon

If you are vaguely familiar with cartoon caricatures, you may be aware of William Hogarth who lead the way when it came to making a political point in the 18th century. Hogarth’s caricature cartoons were savage to say the least, targetting the bloated leaders of political parties as well as the aristocracy. Other noted caricaturists included George Cruikshank, James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson, who were particularly noted for their biting political cartoon caricatures.

Political cartoon caricatures really took off in Britain in the eighteenth century, and between 1780 and 1820, caricaturing reached a feverish pitch. They were produced mostly by amateurs, and a man named George Townshend was one such caricaturist who spared neither friends nor the celebrities of the day in his caricature cartoons.

Even today, with the advent of multi media and the internet, caricatures in newspapers and magazines are still an effective way of making a political point. Perhaps the best example of this can be seen in the television series Spitting Image, where sometimes grotesque caricatures were used to attack politicians and celebrities.

But caricatures mean a lot more than weapons to be used against the establishment. Thanks to companies like Charlies Cartoons, you can own caricatures yourself. All you have to do is send him some photographs of the person you want to give personalised caricatures as a gift, and leave it all to Charlie. Have a look through the website and see for yourself just how effective and amusing these works of art can be, and then make your order!

August 25, 2010

How are Personalised Caricatures Made Online

Sometimes, on those bright sunny days in the cities of the world you will see an artist sitting with a small crowd around them, sketching a subject and drawing cartoon caricatures of passers by. Have you ever wished that you had the kids with you so that you could get personalised caricatures made of them, or members of your family or your best friend? Maybe even your boss! Sadly this isn’t always possible but there are now caricature artists who operate online who will do this. But how do they do it?

A good online artist will work in a similar way to the street artists, but because they can’t see their subject they will require a number of photographs to work from. In many ways this can be an advantage because the photographs will show many different sides to the subject’s personality. They may show them being sporty, being with their families or pets, being in a party mood or a reflective mood. This is only half of what it takes to make good personalised caricatures though; the artist will also ask for some personal information. They will want to know some of their subject’s history, what they like to do, what their hobbies and interests are and they will ask for some amusing anecdotes from their past that better reflect their subject’s personality.

This gives the artist a much more clear idea of who their subject is. The online caricature artist will take all of this information and come up with an idea of what they want to draw but generally, before they actually commit this to a final portrait they will run this past the person commissioning the work and get their feedback to check this is how they want it to be. Once there is an agreement the artist will create the final work and send it out to the buyer. Simple, but very effective.

August 19, 2010

Modern Gifts with a Humorous Twist

The tagline for Charlies Cartoons states ‘Modern gifts with a humorous twist’ and if you take a quick tour of the website you will see that this description sums up the company perfectly. There are dozens of examples of the cartoons which have been ordered from Charlies, each one of them different but all maintaining a high standard when it comes to the quality of the artwork. Caricature portraits are becoming increasingly popular as gifts which are both unique and fun, so if you are stuck for ideas for a present for any occasion, giving a friend, relative or work colleague one of the wide range of personalised caricatures could be the answer.

Caricatures focus on the feautures of an individual and exagerate them which means that you can still recognise the person, but there is an amusing twist to the way they are portrayed. If you want to give a friend the ultimate in unique gifts, it really is simple. All you have to do is supply Charlies with a couple of photographs of the person, along with some information about them. You will be kept up to date about the progress of the caricature cartoons, and you can add to the wording if you like.

It is possible in some circumstances to receive your custom caricatures within three days, but generally you should allow around three weeks from placing your order to receiving your caricature portraits. All you have to then is present your friend with their gift and watch the look of surprise and joy on their face when they see themselves portrayed in one of Charlie’s personalised caricatures.

August 7, 2010

Origins of the Caricature

We are all familiar with caricature cartoons as they often appear in newspapers and magazines to illustrate a feature, but did you know that this art form dates back more than two thousand years? When the ruins of Pompeii were uncovered, the people whose logged in the details of the artefacts on the site discovered a caricature of what is thought to be a local politican from that period. This drawing can be dated to around the sixth century BC, so it’s clear that caricature portraits have been a popular way to portray people for a long time.

Caricature cartoons focus on a persons features and exagerrate them, often for comic effect. You only have to think back to the cartoons of Steve Bell in the Guardian newspaper to see how powerful this can be. During the latter years of the Thatcher government, Bell portrayed the Prime Minister as some kind of wild eyed ogre, concentrating on the eyes and nose as he drew his cartoon caricatures. After Thatcher was ousted, Bell turned his pen on John Major, and the caricature portraits showed him with an exagerrated top lip and of course, his underpants which were worn over his trousers. Cartoon caricatures can be cruel, especially when political figures are depicted, but they can also make an ideal gift for a friend or loved one. Charlies Cartoons can provide you with personalised caricatures for any occasion, so have a look at their website and see what they have to offer.

August 4, 2010

Are Cartoon Caricatures the Holy Grail of Gifts?

Have you ever been looking for a perfect gift for a wedding and wanted to get the happy couple something unique that nobody else will have thought of? In many ways this is the Holy Grail of wedding gifts but here’s a useful tip – Why not take a look at getting personalised caricatures made of the bride and groom? Cartoon caricatures are a wonderful gift and a good artist will be able to use a number of photos plus some information on the people to create a humorous piece of unique comic art that the bride and groom can keep forever, they can even include them in their wedding photograph album.

What is so unique and special about Cartoon caricatures is that they take in all aspects of the person or people represented. Often an artist will want quite a lot of information about their subject, some details about them as people, things they like and dislike and some amusing anecdotes from their past. This will give them a much better idea about their personality since the cartoon is meant to be much more than just a photograph; it is meant to reflect the best parts of the subject in a picture and to bring out their inner characteristics as well as just their looks. A good artist will work with you and give you an idea how the personalised caricatures will look before they do the final piece of artwork – This is much more than a few minute street artist would do because you will be allowed to work on ideas and put a lot of your own ideas into the final product.

Of course you could use these for things other than weddings. Are you stuck for a 21st Birthday present, maybe a special graduation gift? The caricature is surely a gift for every occasion.

July 30, 2010

Personalised Caricatures: Ideal Leaving Gifts

If it falls to you to organise someone’s leaving present, it can seem hard to know what to get. Your shopping time is probably limited to a rushed lunch hour or two, and it’s all too easy to resort to that old leaving gift fall back – vouchers. Sensible, convenient and safe, but ultimately rather dull.

Order a caricature from photos and you can create a unique and original, highly personalised gift which your departing colleague will love as a souvenir of their time in their job as they move on.

Affordable and quick and easy to sort out, a caricature from photos is nothing short of a brainwave! Humorous without being offensive, caricature pictures strike just the right note.

Caricature pictures from us at Charlie’s Cartoons are incredibly easy to arrange, since everything can be done so quickly online. Although we like to have a few weeks to create our caricature pictures, we can produce them in a few days if we have to.

We’re with our customers every step of the way as we create cartoons and caricatures, from initial idea right the way through to finished, framed creation. See some sample cartoons and caricatures on our website, and read testimonials from customers who’ve been delighted with the work we have done for them.

Contact us for a free no-obligation today, and let our caricature pictures take the headache out of leaving gifts. You may never have to buy a colleague shopping vouchers again!

July 28, 2010

Buy Caricature Portraits for the Perfect Personalised Gift

Shoppers wanting to buy unique presents for their friends and family are likely to be impressed by personalised caricatures.

At times it may prove difficult to purchase gifts for individuals who may already own lots of items, or are simply fussy and are consequently a challenge to get items for. However, expert artists are available to create wonderful drawings that capture the personality of the individual concerned. These humorous portrayals are a great way to brighten the receiver’s day and bring a smile to their face.

Shoppers are likely to be aware of caricature portraits and how they highlight people’s features that are most recognisable. This art form is popular around the world, with models appreciating the expertise that goes into creating them. Rather than just drawing an impression of someone’s looks, artists specialising in these images can also add many details about the individuals’ hobbies in a humorous way.

Those keen on purchasing the portraits collect several photos of their loved ones, which form the basis of the artwork. Following this, shoppers have a chat with portrait experts about the person concerned and these extra details assist the finished product in being truly representative. For example, if the image is for a man who enjoys playing football and going out on his motorbike, then elements from these hobbies can be added to the drawings.

In order to inject humour into the creations, the artists may suggest adding details of in-jokes or funny situations that have cropped up throughout the life of the person concerned. In addition to this, shoppers are able to offer their thoughts in regard to the finished goods, meaning they can help direct its development. In this way, the buyer is able to give their suggestions concerning the ideas that make up the personalised caricature, ensuring it is a good reflection of their family member or friend that will receive it.

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