Artist Profile: Charlie Podrebarac

Buy

Hello Folly Theater!Title: Hello Folly Theater!

Medium:Acrylic

Size:30" x 40"

Price:Auction

Buy

Leafing Kansas City?Title: Leafing Kansas City?

Medium:Acrylic

Size:48" x 36"

Price:$2,000.00

Buy

New York Life in KCTitle: New York Life in KC

Medium:Acrylic

Size:36" x 48"

Price:$1,200.00

Buy

Hello Kansas City!Title: Hello Kansas City!

Medium:Acrylic

Size:60" x 30"

Price:$2,500.00

Buy

Total eclipse of my Heart of AmericaTitle: Total eclipse of my Heart of America

Medium:Watercolor

Size:12' x 9"

Price:$400.00

Buy

Power and Light my Stogie!Title: Power and Light my Stogie!

Medium:Watercolor

Size:9" x 12"

Price:$400.00

Buy

Pooch WallTitle: Pooch Wall

Medium:Acrylic

Size:8" x 8" x 3"

Price:$200.00

Buy

First Note!Title: First Note!

Medium:Watercolor

Size:12" x 9"

Price:$400.00

Buy

HAPPY HOUR?Title: HAPPY HOUR?

Medium:Watercolor

Size:12" x 16"

Price:$700.00

Charlie Podrebarac

4842 Belinder Ct.
Westwood, KS 66205

Email the Artist

 

Bio:

Charlie Podrebarac’s cartoons have appeared in newspapers around the world as well as magazines such as Business Law Today, Nickelodeon, Playboy, The New York Times Book Review, Kansas Alumni Magazine, and Veterinary Medicine. In addition, he’s produced thousands of greeting cards, calendars, and promotions for companies such as Hallmark, American Greetings, Paramount, Current, the Kansas City Chiefs, Black & Veatch, Polsinelli, Boulevard Beer, WireCo WorldGroup, the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, The Kansas City Chiefs, Sporting KC and the City Market. He has also created advertising art for clients including Sprint, MasterCard, Book of the Month Club, Westar, Kansas City International Airport, the Las Vegas International Airport, MetLife, SkiBikeFun, and MaggieMoo’s Ice Cream Treateries. In 2013, Charlie was chosen to produce a mural for the Kansas City Chiefs' Arts Program which is displayed at Arrowhead Stadium. Charity work includes Back in the Swing (breast cancer awareness), Wayside Waifs, the Kemper Museum of Art, the National WWI Museum, the Strawberry Hill Museum, St. Luke’s Northland Hospital, the American Cancer Society, and various charity auctions. Since 1984, he has written and drawn his single-panel cartoon, Cowtown, (also on GoComics.com with his classic Fat Cats strip). In addition, you may have met him at the Plaza Art Fair, St. Louis Art Fair, or The Prairie Village Art Fair, where he has exhibited his original watercolors and acrylic paintings.