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International Society of Caricature Artists
exaggerated features magazine

ABOUT ISCA

ISCA currently has over 550 members worldwide. The quarterly magazine, Exaggerated Features, is sent to the members and an annual convention is held for socialization as well as education and competition. The organization has some of the best caricature artists in the world in its membership!

With contests, seminars, and special guests like Jack Davis, Sergio Aragones, Mort Drucker, Sebastian Kruger, John Kascht, and C.F. Payne, our awesome week-long ISCA conventions not to be missed.

Our online caricature forum is a great place to learn techniques, share your artwork, discuss theory, style, and ideas of caricature. This alone is MORE than worth the price of an ISCA membership.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ISCA
Alfred E Newman

2010 ANNUAL

ISCA CONVENTION

NOV 7 - NOV 12
Alexis Park Resort
Las Vegas, Nevada,
Meet hundreds of caricature artists from around the world. Enter competitions, attend awesome seminars, meet the most talented artists in the world and more! Featuring Guest-of-honor, Bill Plympton!
Online Registration coming soon!

MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE ISCA CONVENTION
Exaggerated Features Magazine 2010-1: Exaggerated Features - 2009-4: Exaggerated Features - Post-Convention issue2009-3: Exaggerated Features - The Caricaturist's Quarterly2009-2: Exaggerated Features - The Caricaturist's Quarterly2009-1: Exaggerated Features - The Caricaturist's Quarterly2008-4: Exaggerated Features - The Caricaturist's Quarterly2008-3: Exaggerated Features - The Caricaturist's Quarterly2008-2: Exaggerated Features - Getting Giggy WIth It
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ISCA ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

Paula J Carter
Paula J. Carter describes herself as "born and raised in an awesomely boring suburb". In order to amuse herself and her friends, she drew hilarious caricatures of their parents, teachers and celebrities. Some things never change... since 1984 Paula has actually been getting paid to gently poke fun at all the fine people who have passed in front of her easel. She went to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia ("Don't tell my professors!"), where she go...