John
Live Party/Event Caricatures
John started in college in 1999, and found out you could make money at doing caricatures, from there John interned at a cartoon studio, also an amusement park for the summer of 2001. Graduated from college in 2002, John set off to do caricatures on his own…17 years later and John is still a success in the caricature field, doing fairs, and festivals , getting hired a nursing homes to draw the residents, and the featured entertainment at a Pennsylvania pet store. when they have grand openings.
Caricatures © John . Used by permission.
John
Serves
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Metropolitan Areas (hourly minimums)
New York
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New York City - Manhattan (3 minimum)
Pennsylvania
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Allentown (3 minimum)
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Altoona (3 minimum)
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Gettysburg (3 minimum)
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Lancaster (3 minimum)
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Philadelphia (3 minimum)
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Reading (3 minimum)
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Scranton (2 minimum)
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The Poconos (3 minimum)
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Wilkes-Barre (2 minimum)
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Williamsport (3 minimum)
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York (3 minimum)
Travel charges may apply outside these areas.
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Rates*
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• $165 per hour. • December/Holidays: $215 per hour. • All prices U.S. dollars, see minimum times (above)
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Speed**
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• Up to 12 people per hour, black & white, heads only. • Up to 6 people per hour, black & white, with bodies. • Up to 6 people per hour, color, heads only. • Up to 4 people per hour, color, with bodies. |
Size
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• 11x17, x (max 10 per page)
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Groups
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• Up to 10 people in one drawing (takes the same time as separate drawings).
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Media
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• Paper
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Requires from Customer
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• Well lit area, chairss
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Also Offers
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• Bags to protect drawings • Paper preprinted with logo and/or event information or custom background - additional charge - requires prior arrangement. • Strolling - additional charge - requires prior arrangement. • Frames or mattes for drawings - additional charge - requires prior arrangement. • PET CARICATURES and ZOMBIE CARICATURE
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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.