Richard Chin, The Minnesota Star Tribune
Robin Schwartzman is a woman of 10,000 faces.
That’s at least how many faces she’s drawn over the past 23 years as a professional caricature artist.
The Minneapolis resident wears other artistic hats: She’s a lecturer who teaches 3D modeling and digital fabrication at the University of Minnesota Department of Art, where she got her MFA degree. She’s also co-founder of a miniature golf design studio called A Couple of Putts .
But the 39-year-old has been a caricature artist the longest. When she was 15, she landed a summer high school job drawing people at the Pennsylvania amusement park near where she grew up.
The arty teenager was given a bit of training, a marker and an easel.
“Then they throw you out on the midway and say, ‘Good luck,’” S