Hello.
I'm Patt.
I live in Boston.
I'm an illustrator and dogwalker who's days consist of picking up dog poop and then drawing funny comics about it.
I graduated from Mass College of Art in 2002 with a BFA in illustration, and have been working as an illustrator and comic artist ever since.
I've published 3 of my own comic books and have contributed to various anthologies. Most noteably SLG's Fat Chunk series, My art has been displayed at The Shelburne Museum in Vermont as well as various galleries in Boston. I draw. I paint. I make comics. It's what I do. It's what I've always done.
Previous Clients
Vessel Collective
Angioplasty Media
Shelburne Museum
Fat Chunk / Slave Labor Graphics
Banal Pig Comics
The New Physician Magazine
Sideshow World
The Weekly Dig
Half Priced Books
Rhode Island Monthly Magazine
www.snob.ru
Supertrash Film Festival
Hyphen Magazine
Herra Terra
999 Eyes Freakshow
PHD Beer
Pretty Darn Swell
Talent Economy Magazine
Head Comics
My series What's for Breakfast? will appear every Sunday at digboston.com. I'm only keeping up a backlog of 20 on the site. The first What's for Breakfast? book (with every comic thus far, and a couple never before seen extras)will be available in September
7/24/11 Boob Tube
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Phone: 781.264.3303
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Bombay Saphire Live Painting Event
8.10.11 (7-9PM) Location TBD (check back I should know soon)
I'll be painting live at a Boston restaurant/club. I'll have two hours to churn out something beautiful. Stop by, have some Bombay Saphire and watch me paint. Sponsored by the Weekly Dig
MICE
9.24.11 Lesley University 1815 Mass ave.
Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo
I have a table at MICE again this year. I'll have a new book collecting my What's for Breakfast strips as well as the usual swag. Please stop by and say hello.
My comic series Parasitic Twin is about the lives of circus freaks and the many hilarious tragedies that befall them. For the past few years I've been researching the real lives of the real circus freaks and sideshow attractions throughout history. These people have lead amazing lives and have some fascinating stories. Along with my research I've begun collecting pieces of sideshow history (old photographs, pitchcards, broadsides, etc.) Everything in my collection is original and dates between 1860-1960. Check out my comic series Parasitic Twin then view my collection and see where some of my inspiration comes from.
See my collection
Contact // All material Patt Kelley Illustration.
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