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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
PJ lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Daria and their dog, Footy.  His work, generally focused on geektastic pop culture icons and iconography, has been featured online on such popular websites as BuzzFeed, i09, Laughing Squid, Ain't It Cool, Geek Tyrant, Illustration Age, Slash Films & many more. His clients have included The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, MAD Magazine, Revolver, Penthouse, MTV, Beefeater Gin, Rykodisc Records, The SyFy Channel & AMC. His prints have been exhibited at the Hero Complex Gallery, myplasticheart, Gauntlet Gallery, the Bottleneck Gallery and others.  His work has been featured by Creative Review, Creative Quarterly & American Illustration.  In his spare time, PJ is working on a graphic novel featuring cartoony characters in a far flung world that he started creating in high school.
 
PJ lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Daria and their dog, Footy.  His work, generally focused on geektastic pop culture icons and iconography, has been featured online on such popular websites as BuzzFeed, i09, Laughing Squid, Ain't It Cool, Geek Tyrant, Illustration Age, Slash Films & many more. His clients have included The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, MAD Magazine, Revolver, Penthouse, MTV, Beefeater Gin, Rykodisc Records, The SyFy Channel & AMC. His prints have been exhibited at the Hero Complex Gallery, myplasticheart, Gauntlet Gallery, the Bottleneck Gallery and others.  His work has been featured by Creative Review, Creative Quarterly & American Illustration.  In his spare time, PJ is working on a graphic novel featuring cartoony characters in a far flung world that he started creating in high school.
 
*[http://www.patrickmcquade.com/ PatrickMcQuade.com]
 
  
 
== Designed Toy Releases ==
 
== Designed Toy Releases ==
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These are toys designed by Patrick.
  
 
== Toy Series Participation ==
 
== Toy Series Participation ==
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These are toys that Patrick has lent his design skills to.
  
== Customs & Show Pieces==
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== Customs ==
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These are one-off, or very limited, pieces.
 
*[[Ghost Girl]] - "Salamander Girl" for [[Ghost In The Machine]], 2011
 
*[[Ghost Girl]] - "Salamander Girl" for [[Ghost In The Machine]], 2011
 
*"Ms Ghost Girl" for [[Ghost In The Machine]], 2011
 
*"Ms Ghost Girl" for [[Ghost In The Machine]], 2011
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Image:Gitm-mcquade2.jpg|for Ghost in the Machine
 
Image:Gitm-mcquade2.jpg|for Ghost in the Machine
 
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== External Links ==
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*[http://www.patrickmcquade.com/ PatrickMcQuade.com]
  
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]

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