Richard
Live Party/Event Caricatures
A professional graphic designer and illustrator since 1989, Richard wanted to expand his cartooning talents into areas he hadn’t ventured. The answer: CARICATURES! Rick received his caricature training at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, and has traveled from Reno to Rochester drawing the smiles on the faces of people. Currently residing in New Jersey and employed as a graphic designer; Rick continues to entertain at parties, conventions, and special events. Some of his clients include: Pepsi/Tracy Locke Inc., Bloomberg, Sullivan and Cromwell, WPXI Channel 11 News, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rick’s current aspirations are to continue learning the different aspects of cartooning and caricatures, and to pursue publication work.
Caricatures © Richard. Used by permission.
Richard
Serves
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Metropolitan Areas (hourly minimums)
Connecticut
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Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk (2 minimum)
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Danbury (2 minimum)
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Hartford (3 minimum)
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New Haven (3 minimum)
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Norwich-New London-Mystic (3 minimum)
New Jersey
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Atlantic City (2 minimum)
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Newark (2 minimum)
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Newton (2 minimum)
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Salem (3 minimum)
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Toms River (3 minimum)
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Trenton (2 minimum)
New York
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Long Island - Central (3 minimum)
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Long Island - Eastern (2 minimum)
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Long Island - Western (3 minimum)
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New York City - Manhattan (2 minimum)
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Westchester County (3 minimum)
Travel charges may apply outside these areas.
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Rates*
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• $150 per hour. • Color Caricatures: Add $25 per hour. • All prices U.S. dollars, see minimum times (above)
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Speed**
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• 12 to 15 people per hour, black & white, heads only. • 10 to 15 people per hour, black & white, with bodies. • Up to 10 people per hour, color, heads only. • Up to 10 people per hour, color, with bodies. |
Size
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• 85x11, 14x17
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Requires from Customer
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• Three chairs, a small table, and ample light. Full shade if outside.
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*Prices subject to change. December/Holiday rates may be higher. Holidays vary by artist,
and generally include Thanksgiving through New Years and 3-day weekends.
**Number of people per hour is approximate and cannot be guaranteed.