I'm super excited since my first illustration I did for The Progressive just hit stands. I've been dying to work with them because I love what they do and they use great illustrators. Here's a sample from the magazine:
click here to see a larger version of the illustration on my blog.
Here's another illustration for them about New Orleans unemployment. This one will be in their next issue.
Finally, these portraits are for a regular gig I've been doing for Time Out Chicago. They're for a column called "The Hot Seat" which features a notable cook from the Chicago area every week. More to come.
Also, good news! For all those interested, The Progressive was able to raise the funds they needed to stay afloat.
Best,
Barry
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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Wow, the first two are brilliant.
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