It's been awhile since my last post, but I've been keeping pretty busy this past month so I have a lot to show for it. This first piece, for Stocks and Commodities Magazine, was about the uncertainty and immobility of the stock market of the past year. I love drawing bears and bunches of little people, so naturally this was a lot of to work on.
I especially like working on projects that involve creating images for social issues and/or current political events. This illustration is for the October issue of the Progressive and is about how bad the unemployment issue is in New Orleans right now.
Friday, September 18, 2009
More Portraits
Here are a few new portraits along with several color options. The first accompanies an article in BusinessWeek Small Business about opposing sides on small businesses providing health care to their employees.
And here are two more portraits drawn for Time Out Chicago's "Hot Seat" column that features a different chef from the Chicago area every week.
Thanks and enjoy!
Barry
And here are two more portraits drawn for Time Out Chicago's "Hot Seat" column that features a different chef from the Chicago area every week.
Thanks and enjoy!
Barry
Labels:
cast,
chef,
Chris Pandel,
cook,
crutch,
Jeremy Bonczyk,
Jim Houser,
medicine,
mustache,
pill bottle,
pills,
prescriptions,
Rachel McCormick,
shot
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