cannot say enough to express how much I love this art form, and it blows me away to know that there are so many talented people around the world who are just as ecstatic about silly faces as I am. That being said, I’d like to be one of the lucky people tasked with fueling the fire that keeps the engines of this ever-growing community going. I only wish to continue to share my passion and work hard alongside of all of you to be the best caricature artists we can be. Thank you again for considering me for re-election.
=====Tom Counts=====
Hi, ISCA family! Tommytoons here! I am humbled to have been nominated to be a Board Member. I have been doing Caricatures for over 30 years. I will always be a Caricature Artist and an artist of all types of art. I’m originally from Arizona and came to California in 1988 to live a dream. I did caricatures in Venice Beach on weekends and eventually started working for talent agencies for events. I studied at Pasadena Art Center and met other Caricature Artists there and studied under one of Disneyland’s original caricature artists. It’s been a natural progression throughout the years, and I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given in the process of developing, creating, and growing in this art form I hold dear to my heart.
As a newer member to ISCA, I come eager to be more involved and I look forward to helping in any way needed.
When I went to my first ISCA convention, I brought my airbrush. I felt stupid walking in, but everyone was very cool and friendly. Someone even said, I should have brought mine! I learned a lot and it was very humbling. So much talent! I would love to serve on the board and help ISCA grow!!
=====Tom Faraci=====
Dear ISCA friends and family — I look forward to continue serving on the Board of Directors along with our new and returning board members. It would be my honor to lead the charge and one day be able to hand over the reins to this talented, energetic, and inspiring group of artists. I’m always striving to improve the ISCA convention experience as well as the internal workings of the organization. My priorities going into the next year include offering more to members who volunteer their time to the organization, focusing on more interactive workshops at the convention, and expanding the scope of the ISCA Hall of Fame. Aside from that, I’m always striving to recruit and retain members! I’m always looking for new ways to improve ISCA, and my door will always be open.
=====Alani Jimenez=====
Hello, talented artists of ISCA!
I am truly humbled for your board nomination once again. We have to say, it has been amazing to see how the board has improved the already great ISCA convention. I cannot wait to be a part of that. Much excitement builds when social media makes a world of difference in our artistic pursuits by improving the way we as artists learn, share, connect, and stay inspired and positive.
With this being said, I look forward to working with the current board to bring more helpful tips for us all to stay motivated and to have fun doing art! Hope you all help me show you what I have in store.
Thanks again, and I look forward to seeing and meeting many of you at the ISCA CON 2019.
===== Jon Guerzon=====
Dear ISCA Members,
I greatly appreciate the nomination for the position of board member for our organization. Prior to my foray into caricature, I was an animator, a public school educator for over 15 years, a founder of an art school, and an executive director of a nonprofit organization. I am currently the business co-owner of The Caricature Entertainment. I would like to use the skills gained during my time in education and the nonprofit sector to help ISCA reach its mission objectives. Some of my personal achievements in my professional capacity that I can share with the board are as follows: Goal-setting and strategic planning skills, value as a strategic adviser, ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary group, industry expertise, financial acumen, demonstrated problem-solving abilities, fundraising abilities, public/community relations and experience as a spokesperson. I am confident that these qualities, together with my commitment to work, will be beneficial to growing this organization’s valuable assets for the artists and the community it serves. I look forward to our conversations.
=====Nick Nix=====
Hello, fellow ISCAtarians. I would first like to say thank you for nominating me to be a part of this fantastic group of people who will become, or continue to be, your board. What an honor.
I have been drawing caricatures since 1989, but it wasn’t until 2012 that I truly began to grow and expand my talents in great part because of ISCA and its members. To discover such amazing talent and creativity and then be a part of it is something so many artists hunger for. I have watched our team reach out in fresh and creative ways to new members as well as challenging those of us who have been walking this path for some time. Who wouldn’t want to be a part of that?
I don’t believe I will ever reach a place where I have it all figured out when it comes to caricature, I still have much to learn but, having been part of a successful caricature business for the past 20 years, I have much to share as well. I would be honored to have the opportunity to work alongside the other members of our board to continue to grow in new and exciting ways.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
=====Robin Schwartzman=====
Hello, ISCA! Like many of you, my roots in caricature began with drawing at amusement parks and fairs across the country then transitioned into gigs and studio work. Literally for over half my life, the art form of caricature has continued to challenge me, inspire me and bring me great joy. Since 2006, I’ve been a member and advocate of ISCA and have had the privilege of feeling like part of one big family. I am in awe of your skills and creativity on a daily basis.
In addition to my love for caricature, I am an artist and educator who wears many hats. My roles as a business partner, a public artist, a collaborator, a fabricator and designer, an instructor and technician have given me years of experience managing large projects that involve diverse personalities, rigid timelines, complicated logistics and detailed budgets. I enjoy working hard, being highly accountable and completing multiple tasks with efficiency, pride and care.
I am excited about the opportunity to learn from the current board and am confident that my own skills and experiences can positively contribute to the work it takes to help run ISCA. I am ready to step up my commitment to serve a group that is such a positive part of my life. Thank you for your consideration!
=====Christopher Tamlyn=====
Hello, everyone. My name is Christopher
Tamlyn and I proudly accept my nomination
for the 2020 ISCA Board of Directors.
My mission as a first-year board member
is to engage our community in a way
that keeps us feeling as close together
year-round as we feel when we attend the
annual convention.
Together, ISCA’s members have built
amazing achievements and have set the
organization up for many future successes.
So I ask you: How do we define success
for the organization? What are our goals?
What can we do besides the convention
that lets the world know we are here?
How does ISCA help YOU live up to YOUR
potential, both creatively and professionally?
These questions are not rhetorical.
The answers give us information on how
we constantly improve the value of your
membership.
I believe ISCA can become a resource
that no caricaturist can afford to NOT be
a member of. I have many ideas to bring
to the table, plus the time and experience
to help us continue to achieve great
things. I’ve been in caricature for over two
decades. I’ve run teams that arrange conventions
attended by thousands of people.
I’ve set up knowledge bases and resources
for university staff and students. I would
like to use those skills to help our organization
realize every bit of potential it has.
Thank you for the opportunity to do so.
=====Erik Roadfeldt=====
First, I would like to say thanks for voting
me onto the board last year! I’ve learned
a lot about how our organization runs
and how much work it takes to make our
conventions happen. Second, I need to
strongly suggest that you use one of your
four votes for Tom Faraci. He cares so
deeply about ISCA and its members and
will be a FANTASTIC president next year.
Third, it’s been a real pleasure running
the ISCA Members Facebook Contest. I
will gladly continue to run it whether I’m
re-elected to the board or not, but to be
clear, I would very much like to be on the
board again! I feel like I spent most of my
time and energy this year just figuring
out how this all works, so I’d love to have
the opportunity to really dive in and get
my hands dirtier next year. Fourth, and
I think most important, I love you all,
you are the best people on Earth, and I
can’t wait to say hello and hand you your
T-shirt in Memphis!