Greg D - California Caricature Artists

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Since 1989, caricature artist Greg D has made people smile with his caricatures at all types of events: grand openings, promotions, wedding receptions, bar mitzvahs, corporate picnics, grad nights, proms, fund-raisers and more. His caricatures have been award winners at the National Caricature Network’s Conventions of 2000 and 2001, and he placed in the top ten overall as ”Caricaturist of the Year” at the 2001 Convention.

Some recognizable names for which Greg has provided entertainment to over the years include: Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Columbia Tri-Star Pictures, MTV, VH1, Capitol Records, Discovery Channel, Nickelodeon Television, Seagram’s, Estee Lauder, game-show host Alex Trebeck, producer Aaron Spelling, actors Woody Harrelson, Jackie Chan and French Stewart, and Mattel Toys - the list goes on. He recently appeared as a caricaturist on the hit T.V. show Blind Date.

Greg usually draws front view situational caricatures after asking each subject what he or she likes to do for fun. Then he draws a big head and a little body that captures their personality.


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Drawing Speeds (drawing speeds are an indication of what the artist is capable of and are not guaranteed)

Traditional Caricatures:
  • B&W Body / Gag: 10-15 people per hour
  • Color Body / Gag: 6-10 people per hour

Rates

  • $210/hour, with a 2 hour minimum.


*All pricing is in US Dollars and is subject to change if your specific requirements differ from the descriptions.

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