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I did another birthday party yesterday, which was a lot of fun. It was held outdoors, and it was a beautiful day. The only problem I had was that I left my china marker out in the sun at one point, and the crayon part started to melt. I had them bring me a little bucket of ice to cool it down, and it fixed the problem! You have to be able to think on your feet, so to speak, at these events.

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This past Saturday I drew caricatures at Star Wars Day at Barnes and Noble. It was as fun as it sounds. Here are a few happy customers. I drew more Princess Leia’s than anyone else, both with and without the donut hair style. Several people wanted Jabba the Hutt! I look forward to more events at Barnes and Noble.

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Yesterday I drew caricatures for Barnes and Noble’s DC Comics day. It was set up in the children’s section of the Union Square store in NYC. I drew a lot of the kids as superheroes, but I had the usual ballerinas, and, in the case of these brothers, boxing. It was so cute when the little boy wanted to be just like his older brother. In the top picture I had the mom stand behind me, to keep the child facing forward. It’s an old trick of mine. Another trick is to get on the floor, on the child’s level. Often that’s the only way to get a good drawing, especially for the younger ones. 

Next week I’m there for Star Wars day, so I’m looking forward to that one. Stay tuned for pictures from that one.

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How do you get out of a slump?

What do you do when you are in a slump professionally? I’m finding myself in that position lately, and I need to find ways out of it. I don’t think a radical re-boot is necessary, or even advisable. Here are some things I plan to do in the near future:

1. Keep in mind that persistence is one of the most crucial elements of success. Just keep at it!

2. Assess what has worked, and what hasn’t worked. In my case, a site called Thumbtack has brought me more work than anything else I’ve done. It is sort of a “help wanted” site for services, and I’ve gotten many jobs through it. Here is a link to my page:

http://www.thumbtack.com/ny/new-york/entertainers/caricature-artist"

3. Go outside your comfort zone. This piece of advice is a work in progress for me. I’m trying a lot of things I’ve never done before, and some of it is a pretty steep learning curve. This blog is one example. I’ve never had a blog before, and I’m still trying to figure out exactly what to do with it, how to leverage it for my business. I think I’ve done a pretty good job putting together my website, but I am still learning how to bring traffic to it. Here is a link to the site: 

http://www.caricaturesbymikelogsdon.com . 

Cold calling party planners and people like that is definitely out of my comfort zone, as it probably is for most people. It has brought me a lot of contacts, though. 

4. Work from your strengths. This advice is sort of the flip side of the previous piece of advice. I’m very good at the one-on-one interaction with the customer while I’m drawing their caricature. The other day I went to a park and tried doing free caricatures to drum up business. It’s the first time I’ve gone unannounced to to something like that. It didn’t go that well, but it gave me information to use for the next time. The next time I’ll take a big sign for one thing. I’ll also find a place with a bigger variety of age groups and types of people. 

5. Solicit advice from people. People love to give advice. Some of it is good, some is terrible, but listen to it all and use what you think will help. My wife has been very helpful, and I should probably act on more of her advice.

I’ll add more ideas later, but I hope I’ve given you something to chew on. Just keep at it!

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Look at this motley crew! I put all the heads together from each of the two Cipriani offices. They really kind of jump out at you all together like this. I sent a copy to each office. I’m hoping they put them up and everybody asks about them. It might give me a whole new angle, and I can draw offices all over town.

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Today I drew caricatures of the Cipriani’s office staff. Cipriani’s is a swank restaurant and event space in Manhattan, with several locations. I got to draw the charming and funny staff at the Wall Street location, and at the 42nd Street location. Cipriani’s is always throwing big events with celebrities. Tonight Snoop Dog was scheduled to be there.

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Check out my ad in Big Apple Parent! It just came out today. Woo Hoo! I made the big time. Take a look, and give me a call if you want a great caricature artist at your next party. Big Apple Parent can be found at kiosks all over New York City, and …

Check out my ad in Big Apple Parent! 

It just came out today. Woo Hoo! I made the big time. Take a look, and give me a call if you want a great caricature artist at your next party. 

Big Apple Parent can be found at kiosks all over New York City, and it’s free.Here is a link to the Big Apple Parent website, if you want to read about great advice for raising kids:

http://www.nymetroparents.com

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