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June 21, 2005

Just how does a discussion with Marcel Marceau
lead to “Kung Foo-ey”?

Quacki Chen Kung Foo-ey animation

By DEANNA DAHLSAD

I first met Kat Caverly in 2002, as The Photocartoonist. Meeting her again in 2005, I discovered that she had started No Evil Productions. With this company, she's changed from photographer to animator. It's no small change to go from the one-cell-at-a-time approach of the camera lens focused on the character of a person, to the multiple moving cells of animation with a cast of cartoon characters. But then change isn't anything new for Kat Caverly.

She's studied to be a doctor, a clown, an actress & a mime. She's been a corporate photographer, a Beat poet, a bartender, graphic designer, street photographer, animal handler, and a greeting card designer. And there have been a few other “stops” in between....

While this appears to be the resume of one very confused woman trying to “find her way” it's not. Kat Caverly's work is the sum of its seemingly incongruous parts. But how? And more specifically, just how does a discussion with Marcel Marceau lead to “Kung Foo-ey” starring Quacki Chen the animated duck?

Stay tuned, and find out!

Posted by photocartoonist at June 21, 2005 10:32 AM

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