The art of caricatures paints people in a new light, exaggerating and distorting features that make the individual unique.
Drawing a caricature requires the artist to choose which aspect to highlight, resulting in a representation that reflects the artist’s own interpretation.
In an effort to help the student body learn more about others on campus, The Feather has reenlisted junior Miriam DeWolf to draw a caricature of someone at school every week.
This is the 11th installment in the Guess Who? series.
Can you guess who this is? Let us know in the comments below.
Answer: This caricature is Tyler Krigbaum,’12.
More on Miriam
The daughter of Kimberly DeWolf, a support services provider for the Learning Resource Center, Miriam enjoys drawing and reading.
She looks forward to sharing her art with The Feather’s readers and illustrating people on campus in her own style.
For the previous installment, check out the Nov. 22 article, Guess Who: The 10th subject.
For more illustrations, check out “The Good Times,” the daily comic.
Lexie Ellis • Jan 7, 2012 at 12:02 am
I am so proud of you Bri! My little blood donor–you! I wish i could of video tape you giving blood, since you were so nervous! I love you so much! Good job:)
Nick Baladjanian • Jan 7, 2012 at 12:02 am
Bri, you did a good thing by giving blood. You have no idea what an impact you have made on others. You saved lives.
Briana Graff • Jan 7, 2012 at 12:02 am
Thank you everyone! I will admit at first I was very nervous, while I was sitting there I calmed down seeing others do it and also thinking about those who have to get shots everyday or even go through worse, but the thing I Thought about the most was saving a life. My goal was I want to at least donate blood once in my lifetime. And this was a great opportunity to have it at our own school and great friends there for support.
Amanda Menes • Jan 7, 2012 at 12:02 am
Hey Bri! so proud of you for giving blood!
Logan Rood • Jan 7, 2012 at 12:02 am
I’m so proud of bri giving blood today! It’s a great way of saving a life. I wish I could’ve given blood. I will next year for sure!