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Statement
When
I was a young boy, instead of playing with GI
Joes, I would draw my favorite TV heroes on
cardboard, cut them out, and use them as my toys.
Now, some 35 years later, I'm still fascinated
with the lines and contours of the face. Every
time I start a new caricature, I feel the
possibilities are endless. Unlike straight
portrait work, the art of caricature allows me to
manipulate and twist features however I choose, as
long as the likeness of my subject matter remains
accurate. I've been asked if I'll ever move past
caricature into the "fine arts". I don't
know what the future holds, but for now, I see
limitless possibilities in what I'm doing. If we
happen to be talking one day, and I'm staring at
you with my head to one side, don't be offended.
I'm just examining your features in case you
should be my next subject.
Biography
Born
in northern
Virginia
in 1962, Jonathan showed promise in art as well as
music, during his childhood. At the age of 16, he
decided to pursue music seriously and in 1980,
enrolled at Catholic University as a piano major.
In 1983, he dropped out of school when he was
offered a job touring the country portraying Keith
Richards in a rolling stones tribute band. In
1987, he was signed to a one record deal with a
well known record producer and spent the summer in
Manhattan
recording his second record. In 1990, he took a
part time job at an art gallery, and for the last
ten years, his focus has returned to art. Today,
Jonathan uses his musical gifts at his church,
where he plays in a contemporary Christian band.
He hopes one day to be a caricature artist for a
local newspaper. Meanwhile, the commissions for
his caricatures keep him busy and fulfilled
artistically.
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