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Ladies and Gentlemen, Ms Barbra Streisand
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Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 12 November 2007, 16:55 Permalink Comments (5)

The November issue of Creative Review is dedicated to giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how work gets made. From initial sketches to final artwork, our features for this issue follow a variety of projects along the rocky road of the creative process. As a taster, here's an insight into the work of Karen Caldicott Shown above, stage one in the creation of a portrait of Barbra Streisand
Although capable of working in a multitude of traditional styles, illustrator Karen Caldicott has found her own particular niche by rendering celebrities in plasticine. Her unique style of portraiture won her a year-long commission from New York magazine creating weekly likenesses of the rich and famous for its listings pages. Each bust is six to eight inches high and then photographed. Sometimes the images are then hand-painted, but mostly she uses Photoshop to add colour. The eyes are glass marbles with the whites painted: “I find that gives them a bit more life,” Caldicott says. Here, she takes us through the process of creating a bust of Barbra Streisand. The final image appeared in New York magazine in October last year. Caldicott is currently working on several privately-commissioned busts as well as on a personal project animating her celebrity portraits, alongside editorial work for various magazines.

Initial sketches for the Streisand portrait

Developing the plasticene model

First rough to art director: "Obviously very wrong," says Caldicott.
5 Comments
er... just doesnt really look like barabra streisand though. reminds me of oprah winfrey with no teeth. or a fraggle (away from the rock). or that hippy from the muppets.
2007-11-12 18:02:07
maybe the third time's the charm?
here are two images from 2006:
http://beattrend.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/barbra-streisand.JPG
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20061004/2006_10_03t210709_316x450_us_leisure_streisand.jpg
Barbra has a wider space between her eyes; the tip of her nose is more tapered; the hump of her nose really is more prominent; her nostrils flare upwards a great deal;her cheeks are not as full and her jaw line is very pronounced (probably due to surgery); her upper lip has a very specific shape with a full form and an inverted ark along the philtrum; her forehead is broader and flatter through to the temples; her chin is not a protuberant and blends in with her jaw more continuously -- plus her hair needs to be less ropey and instead more wispy.
2007-11-12 21:12:18
'November'? I haven't received Octobers issue yet!...
2007-11-12 21:42:03
Other than all that crap^, its perfect!
2007-11-14 13:34:32
I take it is not the same person to model Lionel Richie?
http://www.macalester.edu/~fines/lionel/
2007-11-30 00:32:23
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