These wonderful Corrie caricatures are created by talented artist Pickled Jo. Some of the Corrie cast even use their own caricatures for their profile pics on twitter, and I've long been a fan of her work here on the Coronation Street Blog.
Pickled Jo has even done the poster for the Fat Brenda stage show, starting in Harrogate, Yorkshire, in April 2012.
Today's Corrie caricature is Roy's wonderful mum Sylvia Goodwin.
Saturday, 28 January 2012
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3 comments:
LOL, that's amazing! :)
I love Sylvia - she's bedded in well and I really do hope she stays on the cobbles for a long time to come.
That's wonderful!!!!!
Oh, that's fantastic! The ukebanjo was a stroke of genius for Sylvia. Great work, Pickled Jo!
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