Thursday, December 24, 2009

My Volunteer Caricature Work


From the first time I did a caricature in 1994 until today, I’ve enjoyed highlighting my subject’s best features and personality.

To me it is better to reveal the brilliance of a person or their passion for a hobby, than to focus on an “unfavorable” feature. I utilize the art of caricature to bring out the inner beauty of an individual, for myself, for the audience and, most importantly, the person sitting in front of me.

I often have past customers visit and tell me their caricature is framed and hanging in a special place in their home or office.

My aspiration is to go and draw children that have never had this positive experience because of lack of resources or other barriers. Art, I believe, can heal. There are children who may be going through hard times, children that are difficult to communicate with, closed to the outside world. I believe I can reach them through my caricatures. I want to bring to them optimism and confidence. I know this experience can produce a favorable result in their young lives.

I’ve never been more certain of this mission, than one Sunday morning a couple of years ago. I was drawing caricatures at a camp for children, and as always, I had a crowd. This sweet boy about 6 years old, who barely looked up from staring at his shoes was my next subject. He was very shy and very quiet, I asked him what he would like me to draw him doing and he quietly said: football player. I tried so hard to see deeper into his personality and find that little something in him that would bring light into his small face. I told him to close his eyes, and imagine himself as a football player in a stadium filled with fans cheering for him, then I asked him “what is the number on your jersey?” without hesitation, he opened his eyes, smiled really big and said: 56!

I finished the drawing and showed it to him. He immediately stood with confidence and looked at the drawing. A small smile got bigger and he just marveled at the drawing. “It’s me.”

In volunteering at the children’s hospital for the past three years, I’ve had similar experiences countless times, little girls gleam at their caricatures of princesses with their beautiful dresses, boys of their pirate cartoon bodies, sailing the vast ocean, far away from a hospital bed.

I realize the smiles represent a crack in the emotional barrier wall that too many children have as a result of various difficulties in their young lives. That small crack can begin the mental healing process for them, sometimes with the help of professional counseling. I am fortunate to bear witness to these small miracles in my years of volunteering.

That is why I will always strive to see the best in my subjects, particularly young people.

Deborah Moreno

Caricature Artist and Portrait Painter

facesketcher.blogspot.com

Tuesday, December 1, 2009


HAD A GREAT TIME AT
 THE FANTASTIC "ROCK & TATUAJES" EVENT
AT LA SALSA

I DABBLE IN HENNA TATOOS AS WELL AS
FACE AND BODY PAINTING.  

Me he comprado unos pinceles este finde
que acabo de cobrar algunas caricaturas especiales :)
y el mes pasado trabaje como nunca...asi que lo merezco!

Ahora me veo obligada a pintar mas por algun extraño motivo, jejejej...

que viva el rock

Saturday, September 19, 2009

THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART
CHICAGO


I'm in Chicago installing a piece at the National Mexican Fine Arts Museum, today is going to be great, we will be working along with other artists from the US and Mexico, the UMAM is there!

Met a lot of great people from the museum which is located in the predominantly 
mexican neighborhood of Pilsen.  I loved their restaurants!



I'm a happy camper!

Monday, August 24, 2009

El Tri en Kansas City


El Tri vino a Kansas city, habia yo pintado un cuadro para esta ocasion tan importante, pero nunca me imagine lo bonito que se portaron con nosotros, Alex Lora nos lo autografio y hasta me dedico una cancion! fue una noche estupenda verdaderamente!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009


I love jokes. Here's the first cartoon I have sketched of a joke one of my friends told me. I am not good at telling jokes at all, maybe I'm better at drawing them!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

painting sold at the Festival on 5-9-09

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

K.C. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Festival

When I'm doing a caricature of someone, I like to ask the person what they like to do, maybe play the guitar...
maybe they enjoy singing...

or maybe they like to play cowboy!


Sometimes people are in love...



or they like to do disappearing tricks!




Volunteer Caricatures

Caricatures speak the universal language of laughter, a languaje which is not limited by geographical boundaries or financial status. It is only limited to accessibility and exposure. I always wanted to share my drawing skills to make children smile. Every Wednesday I head out with my easel, paper, and colors to the Children's Mercy Hospital in my hometown, to draw sketches of the young patients, who enjoy getting their caricature drawn, happily getting involved in choosing a cartoon body according to their favorite hobby,sport, or hero.

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girl in garden

girl in garden
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paper daydream

paper daydream
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