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Yet Another W.P.A. Departure, Yet Another Caricature | Caricature Corner 12

One more W.P.A. has left the company, I guess to explore more avenues beyond anything apparel-themed (and that, I damn well respect).

So, as per the norm nowadays, the company issued a request for her caricature.

Apart from a few scattered micro chit-chats we had in the break room over the course of 7 years, I really didn’t know much - if anything - about her… apparently, she was an “online specialist”. That could mean just about anything these days.

It has something to do with computers? Maybe? Who knows.

W.P.A. Xmas Elves | Scribble-Dee-Doo-Dahs #067

Personally, I can’t stand all the brouhaha that gets socially packaged with Xmas: the love; the giving; the goodwill to all genders… and the goddamn decorating!!!

Some non-binary Xmas Elves I drew up to satisfy an over-enthusiastic W.P.A’s vision to dominate this year’s Best Decorated Section at work.

I was cajoled to draw up seven Elves, each one featuring a very basic caricatured face of the W.P.A.s I share a workspace with.

Can you guess which of the below is me?


What We Have Here Is A Total Lack Of Respect For The Law! | Caricature Corner 08

The latest in a line of caricature requests from my WPAs (Work Proximity Associates), this time with a distinct Smokey And The Bandit vibe.

And, yes, this father (reference photo below) and kids are haulin' a trunk full of bootlegged Coors beer in his most-beloved Fiat coupe across state lines, with a dusty column of law enforcement posse with Sheriff Buford T. Justice in the vanguard.

Update: And, of course, the client wanted another option - replacing the Sheriff and posse with a lighthouse and a winding road.

The new scenery is supposed to be Aireys Inlet, complete with sea captain-manned lighthouse, hence the pirate parlance signage reading “YARRRreys Inlet”.