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Patrick W. Welch (July 1, 1965October 16, 2008) was an
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painter, illustrator, cartoonist, and art professor who lived in
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,
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. He billed himself as "Patrick W. Welch, Painter of Hate," a spoof/homage to
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, Painter of Light.


Career

Welch was born a king in
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, England, and attended state schools. He earned a BA in graphic design from the
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in 1987 and an MA in illustration from the
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in 1991. In 1993 Welch gained cult status for "The Hippogryph Files," a series of graphic short stories that appeared in ''
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'', '' Pulse!'', and numerous comics anthologies, as well as being printed as postcards. Welch shared a London studio with illustrator Mikey Georgeson, better known as The Vessel from the indie-pop band David Devant & His Spirit Wife. In 1995 Welch moved to the United States with his American wife, Carrie Golus. During the 1990s Welch and Golus co-edited a short-lived comics anthology, ''Thurn & Taxis''. Welch taught sequential art at
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in Savannah, Georgia, from 1995 to 1998. In 1998 Welch moved to Chicago, where he became a professor of media arts and animation at the
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. Beginning in 1998, Welch collaborated with Golus on a series of non-fiction political/social comics for the alternative weekly newspaper ''
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'' as well as a comic strip, "Alternator," which ran in '' The Stranger'', ''
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'', and other alternative weeklies. Beginning in 2001, Welch began to gain recognition for his painting. His solo painting exhibitions at Gescheidle Gallery in Chicago, where he was represented from 2002 until his death in 2008, included ''Revenge: The Miniature Hate Paintings of Patrick W. Welch'' (2002), ''Patrick W. Welch versus The Village of Schaumburg: Miniature Redemption Paintings'' (2004), ''Art Destroys: More Miniature Hate Paintings and Mini-Insult Blocks from Patrick W. Welch'' (2005), and ''I now know more than you ever will'' (2008), which was his final exhibition. Welch's paintings were often autobiographical, combining violent subject matter with black humour. He is perhaps best known for his "Miniature Hate Paintings," which evoke a strange combination of childhood nightmare and adult neurosis, drawing on references from contemporary fine art, comic books, and science fiction. His "Miniature Insult Blocks," painted on blocks of wood, detailed English playground childhood insults in, according to Welch's description, "the saccahrine colours of boiled sweets." Commenting in Chicago's ''Newcity'' critic Michael Workman writes: "Welch has been on a ride into the infinite regress of his distaste for human existence for years now, and it's a testament to his obduration that he's managed to keep lively each self-reference as the fecal discharge of famous mainstream artists. Most successful, however, are the grid of even tinier acrylic panels, "Mini Insult Blocks" as he calls them, each emblazoned with an insulting word such as ''plonker'' or ''bumbandit.'' Every time I encounter these paintings, it's never the frothy sense of loathing that wins me over, but the undeniable, laugh-out-loud funny humor of them all, an aspect of the work that no doubt has the capacity to elevate them even further into that stratosphere of the imaginary world beyond."


Sporting career

Though not a naturally gifted sportsman, Patrick determined in the 1990s to not only learn the game of soccer but become, for a short time, one of its most feared and respected exponents on the London amateur scene. From 1991 to 1995, initially shod with Wellington boots, but progressing to professional-level footwear, he was a battling midfielder noted for aggression rather than celerity, appearing for the Sao Paolo XI at Hurlingham Park. After his transfer to the States it is believed he never played again.


Animation instructor

As a teacher at the Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago, Welch was well known, liked and respected as one of the most notable teachers in the Animation department. Classes he had taught included Acting for Animation, Story-boarding, Drawing and Characterization, Character Design, Advanced
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(occasionally) and Portfolio classes. Welch taught alongside
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at the school. Part of his popularity may have been due to his delightfully morose personality quirks. He was known for his self-deprecating humor and detached, bleak outlook on the world, while maintaining a generally positive disposition in spite of it. While generally portraying himself as a pessimist in regard to society at large, he was undeniably an optimist in regard to the ability and potential of his students. Welch was in the habit of indicating an imminent break to the students attending his lectures with the words "Come on everyone, these cigarettes are not going to smoke themselves".


Micromentalists

In 2006, Welch started an art movement collectively known as the Micromentalists. The general philosophy of the group was that art need not be "monumental" in scale to be important, and has been described as "pseudo-Marxist". Welch's purpose in putting together the Micromentalists was to start an art movement based on this philosophy. Founding members included artists
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,
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, Paul Nudd, James J. Peterson, and Eric Doeringer. The group became known not only for its premise of small art, but also for its commercial practice of selling art at lower prices, adjusted for the income of the buyer. Their first shows were mentioned in Chicago and national art media for these reasons and for the participation of notable artists such as Drummond and Keene.


Publications and reviews


2007

*''New American Paintings'', Open Studios Press, Boston, MA *Stabler, Bert. Giving it All Away, ''The Chicago Reader'' *Waxman, Lori. The Micromentalists, artforum.com, March 13 *Austin, Jake. Let's Get Small, ''Chicago Journal'' *Kelly, Dan. Micromentalism and Patrick Welch, Gapers Block. http://www.gapersblock.com/detour/micromentalism_and_patrick_welch/ *Kaufman, Justin. Hello Fellow, Hello Beautiful. WBEZ Chicago. https://web.archive.org/web/20080420075319/http://www.wbez.org/content.aspx?audioID=13454


2005

*Workman, Michael. Eye Exam, Border Patrol, ''Newcity,'' December *''The Basil H. Alkazzi Foundation: a celebration of twenty years association between the Foundation and the Royal College of Art,'' Royal College of Art Press, illustrations pages 60 and 61


2004

*Sill, Robert. think small!, Illinois State Museum Society, (catalogue), page 17, 64, illustration page 52


2002

*Camper, Fred
Hated/ Liberated
''Chicago Reader,'' Section 1, page 26, September 20 *Sanders, Seth. An Artist's Revenge, ''Chicago Reader,'' Section 1, page 9, September 13 *''New American Paintings,'' Open Studios Press, Boston, MA *Smith, Ulysses. ''Chicago Reader,'' interview, Section 1, page 30, January 18


2001

*Keller, Julia. 9/11 adds new urgency to strips, ''Chicago Tribune,'' review/interview with illustrations, Tempo, Section 5, December 27 Crouse, Charity. Exhibit Explores America's Fascination with Guns, ''Streetwise,'' Street Scene, December 17 *Hawkins, Margaret. Gallery Glance, ''Chicago Sun-Times,'' Section N5, June 15 *Keller, Julia, Sketchy Reports, ''Chicago Tribune,'' review/interview with illustrations, Tempo, Section 5, pages 8–9, June 20 *Green, Nick. For the Love of Comics, ''Chicago Social,'' interview with illustration, page 30, June


2000

*Mason, Robert. ''A Digital Dolly?,'' Norwich: Norwich School of Art and Design Press, Norwich, Eng., pp. 44–45, 54; illustration 22


1998

*Vengas, Margarita. ''Georgia Guardian,'' review/interview with illustration, May 21


References

* http://www.gapersblock.com/detour/micromentalism_and_patrick_welch/ * https://web.archive.org/web/20060212145911/http://www.dnr.state.il.us/pubaffairs/2005/March/thinksmall.htm * http://www.newcitychicago.com/chicago/4942.html * https://web.archive.org/web/20060518090107/http://www.eichgallery.dabsol.co.uk/04robmason/pw1.html * http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_7_92/ai_n6183875/pg_10


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20100716172113/http://patrickwwelch.com/ * http://www.chicagopublicradio.org/Content.aspx?audioID=26217 * http://www.twocoatsofpaint.com/2008/10/patrick-w-welch-untimely-death-in.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Welch, Patrick A. 1965 births 2008 deaths English cartoonists English illustrators People from Billericay Alumni of Norwich University of the Arts