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Multi-talented artist/musician thrives on wildly unpredictable schedule

Erica Missey 鈥96 听B.A. Studio Art, Communication

Erica Missey has an unusual goal. She is 鈥渘egotiating with the universe and our planet鈥 to make days 30 hours long and extend the average lifespan to 150 years. 鈥淚 figure this would be a nice upgrade,鈥 she laughs. If any one could use increased hours and years, it鈥檚 Erica.

Obsessed with cartoons as a kid, Erica dreamed big. 鈥淚 wanted Walt Disney鈥檚 job,鈥 she admits. 鈥淚 wanted to tell stories through my drawings.鈥

Although extremely active in high school鈥攕he headed numerous clubs, edited the yearbook, and graduated sixth out of a class of 325-ish鈥攕he drew constantly on every piece of paper she could get her hands on, including the margins of her encyclopedias. 听

Rewarded with scholarship money, grants, and loans, Erica chose to attend 性爱天堂 where she eschewed most extracurricular activity to focus on her studies full time and work part-time. Still, 鈥淚 always had a sketchbook in my hand, I was always drawing.鈥

Although she had been drawing her whole life, Erica says her 性爱天堂 art education was 鈥渢he artistic equivalent of boot camp.鈥 From professors Bill Bristow and Kate Ritson, Erica learned the hard-core fundamentals of drawing, painting, color theory, layout and design, and thematic work. Bristow also suggested she try her hand at caricatures, which she began doing at parties. In the communication department, Erica found Suzanne Williams and Sammye Johnson to be 鈥渁mazing鈥 advisors. The former shaped her writing creativity, and the latter was 鈥渢he ass-kicker who trained me to pay attention to details when it came to the written word.鈥

Pursuing her dream of becoming an animator, Erica began her career with Heart of Texas Productions in Austin, where she was trained as an assistant animator by director Sam Fleming and worked on films such as听Space Jam听and听The Prince of Egypt听as well as direct-to-video cartoons and animated games. After work she continued drawing caricatures at parties and events.

By 2000, when most film animation had moved out of Austin and much of the work was transitioning to computer animation, Erica bid the industry farewell. After a variety of jobs, she christened her art business 鈥淓ricatures鈥 and went full-on into freelance work. In 2004 she was invited to open a retail caricature stand at the San Antonio Zoo, which was a huge help to her business.

Recognition soon followed. Several of her studio caricatures were published in听Cartoon Clinic, and the McNay Art Museum, Silver Ink Publishing, and St. Mary鈥檚 Hall commissioned large art projects. She also began illustrating children鈥檚 books for different authors. She鈥檚 just beginning book No. 10, the fourth story for author Eric Kesselman, who writes 鈥淎nimalosophy鈥 books鈥搕he latest being about Nigel, a nihilistic sea otter. In 2015 she retired her zoo operation to focus exclusively on studio art work, event caricature and face painting, and music, another long time passion.

In the music world, Erica helps manage, plays bass guitar or drums for, and sings with Monkeysoop, 鈥渁 progressive grunge trio that balances dynamic guitar melodies with grunge-pop vocals.鈥 The group has toured extensively in the US as well as Canada and Europe and has recorded 10 albums and many compilation CDs. Some of their songs have featured such music greats as drummer Terry Bozzio and guitarist Michael Angelo Batio, to name a few. This year they鈥檙e looking to add Mexico and the UK to their touring schedule and record their eleventh album. Erica also is a part-time drummer for 鈥渢he infamous鈥 punk rock puppet band Green Jell每, whose hit 鈥淭hree Little Pigs鈥 catapulted the band to international fame in the 鈥90s. For both bands she designs and illustrates T-shirts, posters, advertising graphics, and creates much of their social media content.

It鈥檚 a dizzying array of activity, but Erica loves the flexibility and freedom of being a self-employed artist and musician. She thrives on a schedule that changes daily, sometimes hourly, and says she loves the 鈥渦npredictability of her work, the thrill of crazy deadlines, and the fun of making someone鈥檚 vision come to life, be it in an illustration, a gift caricature, a cartoon or creating fun, memorable art or music experiences.鈥

In her downtime, Erica is a huge movie buff and art collector. She lives with her boyfriend/bandmate of 15 years and four cats鈥攖hree indoor and one outdoor鈥 and uses her music and art to help with different causes. Sales of the band鈥檚 2016 song 鈥淐razy鈥 go directly to aid the homeless. Portions of sales of books she鈥檚 illustrated are helping victims of Hurricane Harvey, and an upcoming music festival she is organizing in Dripping Springs this summer will benefit musicians currently fighting cancer.

Let鈥檚 hope her negotiations with the universe succeed.

You can contact Erica at info@ericatures.com

Mary Denny helps tell 性爱天堂's story as a contributor to the University communications team.

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