Posted on27 Mar 2010

Exploring the World of Caricature Art
Amongst the varied art forms , Caricature Art has always managed to impress everyone who looks upon it due to the fact that Caricature Art tends to always exaggerate the sheer essence of the subject by incorporating an easily identifiable likeness to that particular individual.
Within the art of literature , caricature is referred as a description of a person using an exaggeration of certain characteristics and the oversimplification of others .
In Caricature Art , certain subjects can be rendered complimentary and can serve a political purpose , or they may simply be drawn for entertainment purposes. Politicians are commonly depicted in Editorial Cartoons , whilst caricatures of Movie Actors are usually found in Entertainment magazines.
The term ” Caricature ” is derived from the Italian ” caricare “ , which means : to load or to charge , where the definition essentially means : ” a loaded portrait ” .
Caricature art tends to lend itself to an ” Anthropomorphic ” style of art whereas : it solely depicts and draws upon depictions of Real Life People , rather than inanimate objects , such as : automobiles or coffee mugs . Caricature Art requires Real Life Subjects which to draw upon and from .
The earliest works of Caricature ARt can be found in some drawings by the Master himself : Leonardo Da Vinci , who sought people with deformaties and used as his models . Caricature, experienced its first successes in the closed aristocratic circles of France and Italy, where the such portraits could be passed about for mutual enjoyment.
Presented here are two [2 ] Modern Day Artists who are exceptionally gifted and skilled at the art of Caricature and Digital Art . They have managed to literally capture the essence of their subjects down to a science . After viewing their work you may visit their profiles and you may contact them for any personal requests or projects.
Caricaturists aim to invest their image with as much meaning as possible , it seems that Niall O’ Laughlin ( based in Ireland ) and Nico Di Mattia ( based in Argentina ) have managed to infuse their subjects with an immense amount of Real Life Characteristics, that it feels as if you are viewing more of an actual photograph rater than a work of Art ! Enjoy the works of two up and coming Great master Illustrators & Caricaturists .
International Society of Carcaturists
Musicians :
U2

Rihanna

Shane McGowan

Amy Winehouse

Beyonce

Bono : U2

David Bowie

George Michael

Leonard Cohen

Michael jackson

Paul McCartney

Movie Stars :
Borat

David Hasselhoff

George Clooney

Jack Nicholson

Matt damon

Sean Penn

The Digital Art & Speed Paintings of : NICO Di MATTIA
Nico Di Mattia was born in Cordoba, Argentina.
Nico was attracted to the arts, comic books, animation and narration during his early childhood years .
In 1998, at the age of 15, he independently published his first comic book.Because of his passion for drawings and colors, he improved his skills and sought out his own style. In 2001, he entered the Cinema and TV School at Cordoba´s National University. While studying there, he acted as a script writer, director and postproducer for various short films, most of which emphasized his skills with aesthetic experimentation.
During his first year at Cordoba´s National University that Nico made his very first “speedpainting”. It was a painting of the poster from “Planet of the Apes“, created on his bedroom wall with acrylics. This process, which he recorded on VHS, was accelerated and musicalized, resulting in a performance that he called ” Art Fusion”.
Nico currently directs and edits his own comic book and illustrators’ Magazine , and works as a freelance illustrator and caricaturist for different business, companies and private clients from all over world.
Caricature Art by Nico Di Mattia
Nico Di Mattia : self portrait

Mad Hatter

Tim Burton in Digital Art

Terminator

Sarah Conor : Terminator

Robert Deniro

Michael Jackson

Slash

Avril Lavigne

Dr. House

Wolverine

Danny Glover

Snoop Dogg

Tiger Woods

Joker – Batman

Ben Stiller

Mickey Rourke

The Beatles : Fabulous 4

Willem Dafoe

Ozzy Osbourne

Thom Yorke

Radiohead

Lulin Love

Paris Hilton

Tim Burton

Nico Di Mattia on Facebook
Speed Painting by Nico Di Mattia
Speed Paintings are known as a time-lapse video featuring the construction of an image. It is primarily a digital art form whereby the image is hand-drawn and rendered using a tablet and graphics editor such as Photoshop or Painter. Whilst the image is in production, every single action on the computer screen is automatically captured and compiled into a real-time video.
That recording, which begins with a blank background and ends with the completed piece, then undergoes an editing process. The video is accelerated, components are added or removed and it is also given an appropriate soundtrack. The finished SpeedPainting, which may have taken the artist more than five hours altogether, will usually last little more than three and a half minutes. In few words: it is the “Behind the Scenes” of an illustration.
You can find out more information about the Art of Caricature by visiting the Caricature.Org or to simply submit your own work .
Jul 9, 2010 |
I love the movie of Ben Stiller which is ” There is something about Mary “, nice love story and comedy.”;.
Jul 19, 2011 |
Aw, this was a very nice post. In concept I want to put in writing like this additionally – taking time and precise effort to make an excellent article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and in no way appear to get one thing done.
Sep 11, 2011 |
Slash and Michael Jackson looks absolutely awesome! I would love to have someone make me a caricature one day (hopefully I get famous enough though!)
Nov 11, 2011 |
I can’t get enough of the caricatures here, surely Dr. House is more than what i can handle!