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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

That’s right, you guessed it! I’ve made a long-overdue update to my portfolio page, with…

    1 | A T-shirt design for my broseph Dan’s band, BGosh. I drew this back in November, and I just got word that after many delays, it’s being printed.
    2 | The cover to an anthology published by Foreign Affairs featuring essays from the magazine.
    3 | Another banner for another adventure in the History of Deeds done beyond the Sea by Joseph Kopta.

      On another note, a particularly astute reader/father pointed out that I have a certain penchant for the word “bittersweet.” Some research in the Frog Blog archives located in the basement of the Pat Barrett Center for Introspection at Solipsist University has revealed that, yes, I might have exhausted the term. The study revealed five instances of the contraction, three of them in the past summer alone. All efforts will be made to expand the Frog Blog vocabulary and find another way to express the joy and sadness felt especially at parties and events marking departures.

      Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are


      Monday, February 16, 2009

      You should be doing somersaults and back flips to hear that the Inspiratomatic has gotten over 9,000 views. According to my Google Analytics, people have been staying put there for about two minutes, which is a lot better than I can say for readers of this blog or visitors to my website who stay all of 45 seconds. Thanks a lot guys. Jeeze. I know these long-winded posts must take more than a half minute to read. And then, shouldn’t you be gazing, idly but intently, at the artwork that follows each one? Shouldn’t you??

      Speaking of which, I drew this little nugget one evening when the light coming into the living room reminded me of watching TV with my little siblings after school. I tried to fit in all the aspects of the confused, disjointed little city of Danbury, CT into one nostalgia-rama. The hilltops merging into the cloudscape sorta look like stained glass, don’t they? Anyhow, last weekend I went home and got my fix of Mom’s cooking and Dad’s drinking (jk Pops, lylas!).

      Nostalgia

      A Flock of Seagulls, or Geese, as the Case May Be


      Friday, January 16, 2009

      I’ve spent so much of the last few months building websites (plural? you ask; well, I’ll tell you all about it next week) that I’m experiencing minor turbulence in getting back into the swing of straight-up creating. But, we’re getting there. And speaking of turbulence, how ’bout those geese and that airplane?? Around Jeopardy time last night, all the networks were still interrupting programming to cover what was soon dubbed the Miracle on the Hudson. Come on, networks. Miracle? Can we call this what it is, which is people doing their jobs very well? A pilot making an impeccable water landing in the middle of a crowded river, and then ferry captains and dispatchers immediately rushing to folks who were obviously in need? Can we not bring God into this? If the Tough Guy did anything here, it was to put a flock of geese in the way of an airplane, not to rescue all 155 people on board, right?

      How do you like this string of rhetorical questions? Is it obvious I’m enjoying writing a blog post again? And have you been wondering what else I’ve been doing other than messing around with WordPress and learning snatches of CSS and PHP as I go along for all these months? The answer is mostly doing illustration work for TheBigMoney.com. The Big Money is owned by Washington Post-Newsweek Interactive which has a pretty restrictive contract wherein I can’t publish my illustrations for them until three months after they do. However! As far as I can tell, I still own the sketches. I’d like to show them to you. (The first three will all be on PB dot C in the next week and a half. Since the second one was published a month before the first, it already is.)

      First, an unpublished first draft for my first Big Money piece ever (and so far the only one I’ve done for an article by BFF Chad), “The War on Endowments.” I was still getting used to the flexibility of doing a drawing for a website, where I can sorta do whatever size I want, and this was much too big and would shrink down to an indecipherable blob. This was also the one time I had more than a day to illustrate, so I had the chance to start over.

      War on Endowments

      And here we have the ink drawing for the one illustration that was online more than three months ago, about the way advertising is creeping into content on TV. I’m letting the whole universe in on a secret here: I did this one completely at my internet cafe place of part-time business. I had to run to Utrecht and buy pencils and Microns, and drew on a scrap piece of laser copier paper.

      Ratings Game - inks

      Next is a sketch for an article about who has the next big idea for tax policy.

      What's the Big Idea

      Then a digi sketch for a story about Windows Vista not being all that bad. Here I discovered that a monitor can be a lightbox. Having traced the basic composition of Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People with my Wacom, I was all, Shit, how am I gonna get the final on paper lickety-split? Then I taped my Bristol board onto the plastic frame around my screen, et voila! I reeeally hoped the headline would be “Vivre la Vista,” but it was “Vista Rules.”

      Vivre la Vista (Vista Rules!)

      This is a concept that came from Big Mon editorial, of lawyer vultures circling over dying businesses, but having slim pickings. I stuck ‘em in a tree. I did the final with the fake silkscreen texture of that The Wire drawing I posted previously, and soon realized that this fanciness makes my files ten times bigger than they used to be. Woopsos! I had to send a substantially lower-res final than I had been, but oh well, it doesn’t seem to be a big deal.

      They're Vultures!

      And finally, the New Year feature about the five worst days (economically speaking) of 2008. Ben Bernanke and Henry Paulson are crying in the New Year hoping things can’t get any worse. Well here’s hoping…and speaking of which we only have four days to go before a certain terrorist fist jabber takes office!

      5 Worst Days

      Sabbatical


      Wednesday, October 29, 2008

      I probably should have mentioned this a while ago, but I’m putting the Sketchblog on hiatus until I finish moving it to its new home at PatBarrett.com, where it will become the Frog Blog. Very exciting. I’ll be back probably about a week after the election, when I’ll post the new blogdress. Aight?

      How’s about a doodle to tide you over until then? It might not look particularly like him, but here’s Putin rearing his head in the Alaskan airspace:

      We All Need Somebody to Leeeeeaan On


      Wednesday, August 27, 2008

      Okay bloggers, real talk. I haven’t posted in a while, which makes me sad. I’m continuing to make glacial progress on my website overhaul, which makes me happy in a bittersweet kind of way. I haven’t even posted a celebrity for either of the last two Saturdays. Do I chalk this up as a blog vacation, or do I quit on the whole celebrities thing, and develop more drawings in the nakedness/supernatural/imp vein? I have been doing some more loose-limbed sketchbook doodling lately.

      Let me tell you, it’s hard to figure out where one fits in the ever-shrinking editorial illustration world. It’s also hard to figure out the appropriate tone for a public blog. When I launch at PatBarrett.com, I’m going to include the sketchblog as a sub-site. How much of this sort of desperate, searching, I’m so in my mid twenties business should be allowed to continue? How should I link to you, my readers and fellow bloggers? Where do I leave the Live Journal world behind? Ay ay ay.

      This drawing is inspired by Dr. Seuss wartime political cartoons. I’ll post some in a follow-up.

      Portrait of the Week: Harold Ramis


      Friday, June 6, 2008

      I’m moving this blog to WordPress sometime this month [By month I meant year, OK? -Procrastinator Pat], and I’m excited for it. I hope you are too, dear reader.

      This came out a little bit caricature-y, and I guess that has something to do with sticking his head on another body. But, the man is a Buddhist, and he has taken on some of the physical characteristics of that great Zen monk Budai, the Laughing Buddha. What can I say?

      Keeping Up with the McCoolses


      Thursday, March 6, 2008

      Basically, as always, I have Blog Guilt. My man Dan is actually pulling through (well, he has for 2 whole days) on posting a song and a drawing every day, or some bullshit. So, in honor of him, and so as to not go 2 full weeks without posting, I present a high point in music and in animation:

      I’m resisting the idea of posting illustrations on here, cause that’s what a website’s for, right? But, I’m not exactly updating that very fervently… I just don’t know. My roommate thinks I should toss up storyboard work on here, cause it’s work I won’t put on the portfolio, but it’s drawings I’m working on that are filling up my day. I just don’t know how to feel about that.