Thursday, July 02, 2009

Mom's Day Card



A Mother's Day card I made this year. It was drawn while sitting on a bench in Abingdon Square.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Relaxed and Confident


"Relaxed and confident cat"
Top: Edith Zimmerman
Bottom: Peter Hanchak

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Personal and Confidential




Not a drawing but what a crazy envelope.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Katz's Delicatessen


Katz's Delicatessen.
Post-It™ Pad w/ Pen.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Subway!




Just a few subway sketches from a few weeks ago. I've started riding my bike to work so no more stealthy subway doodles for awhile.

-peter-

Thursday, April 23, 2009

MASH ups!


A page of collaborative drawings w/ Sara.
Top Left: TMNT quadrant featuring Turtle by Sara and Splinter by Me.
Top Right: Drawing of Brooklyn Social feature Camo-Tie-Bartender and various patrons.
Bottom Left: MASH up for Sara, drawn and administered by Me.
Botton Right: MASH up for Me, drawn and administered by Sara.

-peter-

Friday, April 17, 2009

Bar Buddies


Bar Buddies is a cartoon for children that features animated wine, liquor, beer, etc. items that talk and have adventures.


Andrew did the concept work for the character names and the theme song. look for "Bar Buddies" this coming fall!
-peter-

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Trash truck and weird graphic pattern.
-peter-

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Rats


These are the rat sculptures that are on the Lexington Ave. side of Grand Central Terminal. I believe it's a reference to the tie-lines from sailing ships when they are docked. I think they had cone shaped pieces on the ropes to keep rats from crawling up and onto the boat.
-peter-

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Pocket Surprises


Not really drawings but they are pieces of paper with pen on them and I think they're pretty cool and well, it's my blog so I'll do as I please. They've been in the back pocket of my jeans for quite some time now and they've been through a rinse/wash at least once so they've really started coming apart. The above scan is how they looked when I pulled them out of my pocket.


This is after I opened up and flattened the papers. One is a envelope from a letter that my Dad sent to me. The other is a scrap of paper with a draft of a letter I wrote awhile back. The triangle closure section of the envelope actually became dislodged through gradual wear. Very strange


Here is the other side of the papers. The backside of the envelop was a shopping list for ingredients from last Thanksgiving. On both papers you can see how the ink bled through to the folded over side when the pants were washed.

-peter-