The Holy Names is a little known school tucked away in the Oakland hills. I drew about 45 caricatures in two hours. Forgot my camera so this fuzzy call phone pic is all I have to show for it.

This was a 50th birthday party and a double decker cruise boat out of Alameda was hired for about 50 guests. These two gentleman made excellent caricature subjects.

Here I drew caricatures of few dozen kids for a local organization picnic—lots of smiles!
Held at the Sequoyah Country Club in Oakland. Here are a couple of my more interesting subjects.
400 accountants from KPMG celebrating their biggest holiday of the year—post April 15. Three hours of nonstop caricature. Here’s the first of the evening.

The National Queer Alliance threw a bash at the Berkeley City Club, where I drew caricatures for three hours. I was fine with being the only straight at the party, but it was tough being the only one over 30! BTW this was the wildest persona at the party…and the most fun to draw!
150 or so Microsofties (is that the correct term?) invaded the Cartoon Art Museum and I drew digital caricatures on my tablet. We had it set up to deliver to the printer and cell phone simultaneously but turned out I couldn’t get reception. The softcopies are still available for download on the web however.
150 or so bankers from the Great Lake region cruising the bay. There were three of us caricaturists aboard and more than a few couples walked out with second or even third opinions. This was the last couple on the boat—hope they didn’t miss the bus!


This lovely lady wanted a caricature of herself as an 80’s party girl. She sent me reference pix so I got the details right.
Three evenings drawing caricatures of technical writers and editors from all over the world. The pair you see in the slide show are editors of rival German magazines. Sorry about the picture quality, the lighting confused my camera!