Andres

March 10th, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (0 Comments)
Andres - drawing by Nico Whittaker

Andres - click image to enlarge

“Andres”

Caricature – Pencil on paper.

Andres 2 - Drawing by Nico Whittaker

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“Andres 2″

Caricature. Pen & Ink on paper. This one was the first sketch of Andres I made.

The Fly

March 3rd, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (0 Comments)
The Fly - Pen & ink drawing by Nico Whittaker

The Fly - click to enlarge

“The Fly”

Pen & ink drawing.

The Physician

March 1st, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (2 Comments)
The Physician - Pencil on paper, drawing by Nico Whittaker

The Physician - click to enlarge

“The Physician”

Pencil on paper

Rootbeard

February 18th, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (0 Comments)
Rootbeard, drawing by Nico Whittaker

Rootbeard - click to enlarge

Rootbeard

Pencil on paper

Three Amigos

February 11th, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (0 Comments)
Three Amigos - Pen and Ink - drawing by Nico Whittaker

Three Amigos - click to enlarge

Three Amigos – Pen and ink

My good friends Gustavo Cimadoro (cima-cima doro), Christian Erriquez and Fernando Falcone.
This was done in between classes at the P.Pueyrredon Art School about 10 years ago.
I haven’t seen them ever since but I got in touch with Gustavo a couple of months ago when I started this blog.

Caricatures are my passion. I’ve been making caricatures since I can remember. I made a lot of enemies. Some guys just torn the drawings apart.
I guess everyone is too worried about how they look, so when I show them how I see them they don’t like it.

I studied comics and cartoons when I was a teenager at the EAH (Escuela Argentina de Historietas) back in 1989.
The teachers at the EAH were some of the most famous comic book illustrators and writers.
Most of them were regulars on the “Fierro” magazine and “Humor” magazine.
One of them was Ricardo Barreiro, who one time gave the class a fragment of one of his scripts to illustrate as an assignment.
I also had classes with Miguel Rep and  Sanyu.
Many of the argentinean Comic artists from the 70′s and 80′s had big success and made their careers in Europe, mainly Spain.
Publications like Metal Hurlant (France and Spain), Cimoc (Spain), Zona 84 (Spain), Heavy Metal (USA) and many more had by this time more than 50% of their material from Argentinean hands.

Juan Jimenez, Ricardo Barreiro, Francisco Solano Lopez, Horacio Altuna, Carlos Trillo, José Antonio Muñoz, Carlos Sampayo, Alberto Dose (friend of mine) and many others had a successful career in Europe. It’s important to mention that some of these artists had to escape Argentina from the 1976 to 1983 Argentinean Military Dictartorship  who kidnapped, tortured and killed Hector Oesterheld (and his daughters and an estimated 30,000 people), author of “El Eternauta” one of the best comic books of all times.

The Accountant

February 8th, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (0 Comments)
The accountant

The accountant - click to enlarge

The accountant

Pencil on paper.

The Poet

February 6th, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (0 Comments)
The Poet - Drawing - by Nico Whittaker

The Poet - click to enlarge

The Poet

Pencil on paper.

Curiosity

February 3rd, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (2 Comments)
Curiosity - drawing by Nico Whittaker

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Curiosity

Just a sketch.
Pen & Ink on paper.

The Writer

January 27th, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (0 Comments)
The Writer - Drawing by Nico Whittaker
The Writer – click to enlarge

The Writer – Pencil on paper.
This is another unplanned drawing, nobody in particular, just came out like that.
When I draw a face I’m always asked: who is that?
- Nobody you know…

The Salesman

January 23rd, 2010 | Posted by nicarius in Drawings - (1 Comments)
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The Salesman - click image to enlarge

Pencil on paper. Not much to say. I guess this one is from a series of imaginary portraits that I ‘ve been working on these last couple of years.
On these type of work, there’s no plan. Just start drawing and see what comes out.