'''Q:''' Do you make a distinction between caricature illustration and caricature fine art?
'''A:''' Yes. What is it that makes the difference? Caricature illustration for me is rooted in technique and personal style of the illustrator. Fine art caricature is rooted more in classical teachings going back to painters in history like Rembrandt, or William-Adolphe Bouguereau, where principle and fundamentals are taught rather thansubjective personal illustration styles particular to an individual like someone like Bernie Fuch’s style. '''Q:''' Is this your firstconvention? '''A:''' No, this is not my first con, but it is my first ISCA convention. Last year, I did Eurocon in Vienna. I’ve also done actual comic cons as well. '''Q:''' What are your goalsfor this one? '''A:''' My goals for this invite is to encourage those who love caricature and help them in anyway possible and give life to their dreams. '''Q:''' Are you looking forward to anything in particular at the annual convention? '''A:''' Seeing some of my good friends, especially David O’Keefe, one of my bestfriends, and Jon Casey if he makes it in. '''Q:''' What do you hope people take away from your presentation this year? '''A:''' Hope. I hope people believe that they can do whatever they set their minds on and can make their dreams happen through the years and that they can push through the mediocrity that haunts all of us. We’ll see what actually happens. I’m just honored to be a part of it.
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