Daphne prom caricatures part 2
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by Kathy Buskett
2d ago
Part 2 ! Theres also a part 1 HERE And if you want to hire me to come draw caricatures you can reach me HERE You can learn more HERE So without further ado…. Pics! That’s it! I tried to make sure I don’t miss anyone but that’s a LOT of pictures. If I missed you please let me know and I’ll find it for you! Love yall and good luck to the seniors moving on to the next stage in your lives ..read more
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Daphne prom 2024 caricatures
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by Kathy Buskett
2d ago
Daphne High School had me come draw caricatures for their senior prom this past Saturday. What a cool school! Their theme was Paris and it was decorated so beautifully! Here’s ALL my pictures from that event. If you’d like me to come be a “draw” at your next event, whether it’s a school event, a birthday party, a business event, or even a wedding, contact me now! I book up quickly especially on weekends! LEARN MORE Inquire about an event So without further ado… here’s the pics! See part 2 in my next blog post ..read more
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Pics of The most fun event ever!
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by Kathy Buskett
2d ago
I’ve been drawing caricatures at events for 25 years now. This last one at perfect plain restaurant and brewery in Pensacola was one of the most fun and creative I’ve ever drawn at! What was it, you may ask? I’ll let you figure that out. Here’s the pics. And if you want me to come spread fun, laughter and FOOT TRAFFIC at your next event, contact me now to reserve your date! I serve the greater gulf coast area and beyond. When researching for this shrek themed event I came across several weddings where the bride and groom were not only dressed as shrek and Fiona, but also wore green face ..read more
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Beyond the Tourist Traps in Coastal Alabama and Beyond (Part 2)
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by Kathy Buskett
3w ago
For Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Fort Morgan, see PART 1 So now I’m going to go over some stuff to do in the surrounding regions of Alabama’s gulf coast. First stop: PENSACOLA Pensacola is a historic town with lots to do besides the beach (which is technically in Pensacola Beach, not Pensacola. They're different) There are restaurants, museums, playgrounds, galleries, shops and even a Graffiti Bridge! The Main Street to check out as a tourist is Palafox. There are many great restaurants there and there’s a park that often has festivals. You can find the pensacola events schedule her ..read more
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Beyond the Tourist Traps in Coastal Alabama
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by Kathy Buskett
3w ago
A Local's list of family-friendly activities on the Alabama gulf coast & Beyond If you are visiting the Alabama coast for vacation, and are looking for fun things to do with your kids & family, here’s a list I’ve compiled for you. Many of them are off the beaten path and are things you might not hear of elsewhere.  Yours truly Every guide to Alabama’s coast will tell you to go to the Hangout, the Florabama lounge and Lambert’s. If you’re into touristy stuff then those are places for you. But this guide will go deeper and help you find things to do beyond the tourist traps. Let’s ..read more
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Pure Imagination
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by Kathy Buskett
2M ago
My mom is dying. She's had progressive vascular dementia for about six years now and we've done all we can for her. Recently she was hospitalized again and they told us she's in end of life. Which was kind of shocking because she was walking around and eating out with us just a week before. So she's been in the hospital hospice care for the past week. And my siblings all came to see her and to help. Which was the first time we'd all been together in 20 or so years. We all finish each others sentences still after all this time. Anyway as I took my shift with mom and as she slept I wanted to ma ..read more
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Q&A Time
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by Kathy Buskett
2M ago
Q: Why is it so difficult for up and coming artists to make it? A. I’d say one of the leading reasons is everyone seems to think everything should just fall into your lap. But it doesn’t work that way. It takes hard work to do anything. And to succeed at anything. It takes persistence. It takes resilience - failing and trying again. And again. And again. Thousands upon thousands of times We don’t hone those skills here in America. Here we say have it your way. We give participation trophies and we don’t reward hard work. That’s why it’s so hard. You have to break past that barrier before you c ..read more
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Van Gogh Q&A
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by Kathy Buskett
2M ago
Q:Why did Vincent van Gogh's artistic style undergo significant changes throughout his career? A: So Vincent Van Gogh is my all time favorite artist. And since I’m an artist I have read a lot about him. I also had the privilege of seeing the Vincent Van Gogh show this past fall that is touring and I believe is housed in New Orleans. Van Gogh started out as a missionary. He wasn’t well liked and he felt like a failure. He took up painting in his late 20s and began teaching himself to paint. Those early paintings were drab, sad and depressing. One of them is called “the potato eaters” and shows ..read more
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Dead or alive
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by Kathy Buskett
3M ago
Draw Partner To the tune of dead or alive By Jon Bon Jovi It's all the same, only the names change Every day I put on my black beret I draw a face The reception is cold I tell them art’s subjective But they aren’t sold I'm a quick draw Better watch who you deride And I'm wanted Dead or alive I'm a quick draw Cuz I’ll draw your face cock-eyed And I'm wanted Dead or alive I draw on the street, all day I hear cliches The people I meet, give no tips but lots of praise It’s one of my apprehensions That I’ll run out of ink At caricature conventions All they do is drink I'm a quick draw You can’t run ..read more
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Ask an artist
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by Kathy Buskett
3M ago
Occasionally I answer questions on quora and I answered this one. I thought it was a good question so I've included it in my blog. Q. Can an artist, writer, or other creative individual maintain their artistic integrity and still achieve success and wealth? A. That depends on what you mean by artistic integrity. It also depends on what you mean by success and wealth. As an artist who makes a living drawing at parties and special events, I would say I’m successful. I’m well known in artistic circles and two of my friends have said I’m famous within my earshot which I find funny because I’m not ..read more
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