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Caricature artist draws on his quick judgments
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Kevin Cordtz draws a fine line between being funny and being
cruel.
The free-lance illustrator, who specializes in caricature art,
often works as an entertainer at nightclubs, malls or private
parties, drawing the people he sees.
Whether his work is funny or cruel depends on who looks at it.
People don't think they look the way he draws them, he says, but his
subjects' friends say the caricatures are on target.
"A caricature is a point of view," he says. "I try t...
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