Caricatures

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My caricatures are drawn with brush and black india ink on 2 ply strathmore bristol board. You can order a black and white only or full color. When ordering full color you receive the B&W original, a full color print and an electronic file of both versions.
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Caricatures with a lot of details are accepted but keep in mind they take more time and the price is higher.
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When ordering a caricature you should decide what main theme would best fit the subject. Do they have a hobby? Do they play a sport? Do they have special interests?
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When choosing the main theme choose a theme that's fun for the subject as well as viewers. When you're ready to order just select the "Contact Bruce" link at the bottom of this page and be sure to enter when you need the caricature in the "Your Message" field.

Speaking

Plante combines award winning comedy experience and a very entertaining visual presentation of award winning cartoons. Motivationally engaging. Especially effective in school settings. Adaptable content to suit any age group, setting or audience. Plante has performed to audiences as large as 3,000. He has been a panelist at the Harvard University Institute of Politics. Plante has opened for (in a concert setting) Lewis Grizzard, country music star Gary Morris and the Funniest Man in America- James Gregory.
Length:30 minutes - 2 hours.
Availability:Available year round with a minimum of 2 weeks prior notice.
Terms:Negotiable. No political candidate fundraisers are accepted.
Setup Needs:Large screen, (the larger the screen the easier for audience to enjoy the show ) “powerpoint” projector is provided, microphone (preferred), power outlet, extension cord, a table large enough for a laptop and a projector and a favorable audience seating arrangement.
Note:If the venue has a built-in projector or built-in a/v setup please let Bruce know.
Fine Arts in Politics Ray and Mary Giles Symposium on Citizenship and Public Service University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Thursday, October 29, 2009