Caricature Sketches and Creative Art Portfolio
A personal collection of my practice sketches, behind-the-scenes work, and reference materials. Take a look at my marker art and see how I capture expressions from start to finish.
This is a finished caricature of a man with curly hair and glasses, signed and ready. It’s a great example of the final product you can learn to create.
This is the promotional thumbnail for my YouTube channel where I post many of my tutorials. It’s a great place to find more content and start your drawing journey.
This video includes reference images that you can use for your own practice. It shows different styles of caricature, from simple line art to full-color digital drawings.
Sometimes things don't go perfectly. This video was a bit blurry, but it still shows the complete process of drawing a cool character with headphones and glasses.
This video includes an encouraging voiceover about staying honest with your work. It’s a reminder that practice and dedication are the most important tools for any artist.
About Additional Work & Sketches
You will notice that I use thick permanent markers for almost all my work, with no room for erasers. This is not just a style choice, it is a practice method to build confidence in every line I draw. When you watch my tutorials or view these sketches, you are seeing the result of that no-eraser philosophy where every stroke has to count.
My sketchbook is always with me, whether I am at an event or just relaxing at home. This gallery is a mix of my daily practice, promotional materials, and the reference work I use in my teaching. If you have ever wondered how a caricature artist captures someone's personality in seconds, this is where you get a peek behind the curtain.
Why I Focus on Marker Art
I believe in keeping art simple. No fancy equipment or expensive tablets are required to start. By focusing on black and white marker art, I help students strip away the distractions of color and shading, allowing them to focus entirely on the shape of the face and the exaggeration of features.
How to Use These Resources
- Tutorial References: Many images here serve as the baseline for my online lessons. You can use these to practice identifying facial structures like U-shape or V-shape faces.
- Practice Ideas: If you are a beginner, look at how I tackle different eyes, noses, and glasses. Try copying the line weight I use to emphasize character.
- Getting Started: If you are ready to learn, my 1-on-1 sessions are designed to guide you through these exact techniques. We start with basic shapes and move to capturing expressions. No prior anatomy knowledge is needed, just a marker and paper.
Bas, keep practicing. That is the only real secret to drawing.
Caricaturewala
Hi, I am Caricaturewala! I spend my days with a sketchbook in hand, drawing everything from funny faces to quick live sketches. My mission is simple, I want to show you that anyone can learn to draw if they just keep at it.
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