I’m Alex Hallatt, the creator of Arctic Circle, a comic strip about 3 penguins (who have emigrated to the Arctic), with an underlying green theme. In my own life, I try to make eco-conscious choices. However, I like the 21st century, so I am happy to see technology (yay, cheaper solar power!), communities (hooray for farmers’ markets!) and political action (emission reduction targets, please!) help to make it easier to be kind to the planet.
It is lovely to have so many visitors and I like to assume the best, but if it looks like you are only commenting to promote your own URL, I will delete the link.
You can see more of my work at moontoon.com
Interview from http://david-wasting-paper.blogspot.com/2010/01/cartoonist-survey-46.html:
What is your favorite pen to use?
Dip pen and Indian ink with whatever nib isn’t playing up that day.
Do you draw in pencil first and if so do you use a standard pencil or a mechanical one?
2B normal pencils as I haven’t found a mechanical one I like the feel of. Sometimes I use blue pencil, as then I can avoid erasing, which I loathe.
Do you do your coloring by hand or on the computer?
By computer.
What type of paper do you use?
Heavyweight cartridge, though I am tempted to switch to bleed-proof marker paper, as you can trace through it.
What thing(s) do you hate to draw?
Birds in flight, plates of food with cutlery and anything when someone’s watching over me.
Do you buy your supplies from big chain art store catalogues/websites or a local one that you physically go to?
Eckersley’s in Prahran, Melbourne. Always fun carrying a big stack of A6 paper back on the bicycle.
Are there any rituals that you do before starting to draw?
Procrastination of any kind – New Year’s resolution was to spend less time putzing around on the Internet.
Do you listen to music while you draw and if so what genre?
I generally listen to podcasts. Webcomics “Weekly”, NPR Environment, The Guardian’s Science Weekly, This American Life, BBC Radio 4, etc.
Did you read comics as a kid and if so what was your favorite?
Yes – grew up in Britain reading fantastic stuff like Whizzer & Chips, but my favourite was Krazy (like MAD magazine for young kids) before I got into 2000AD in the late 70s.
What is or was your favorite comic strip?
You can’t beat Calvin and Hobbes, but I wish people would just buy the collections and leave room for new stuff in the newspapers. Something more edgy, like We The Robots, would be superb (http://www.wetherobots.com/).
What was your favorite book as a child and do you still own a copy of it?
Brendan Chase by B.B. I loved the idea of going off into the woods and being self-sufficient (ish). Yes, I think I do have a copy.
Did you have any formal art training and if so where did you receive it?
Nope – would like to find the time to do some.
Do you feel that the Internet is a blessing or a curse?
Both, but more of a blessing – I get to work for a US syndicate, live in Australia and talk to my folks in the UK via Skype!
Did either of your parents draw?
No, but a grandfather did. My dad took up painting in his middle age and has progressed from bloody awful to quite nice.
Who in your life is/was the most supportive of your art?
My sister, Steph and a few friends who are keeping every greeting card I’ve ever sent them in the hope I become famous enough that they can flog them.
Do you keep a sketchbook?
Yes, but I’m not very disciplined and go through waves of drawing. I’m enjoying one now and spent ages sketching stuff at the Melbourne Museum yesterday. Natural History is very inspiring, but unfortunately I had no ideas for Arctic Circle…
Have you ever taught cartooning/drawing and if so did you enjoy the experience?
I’ve done a couple of workshops. I did enjoy it, though it is important to target the right age – 7 to 12 year olds are my favourite. Tons of imagination and enough focus.
Do you feel that talent or passion is more important in drawing?
Passion which translates into bloody-minded perseverance.
Do you collect anything and if so what?
I used to collect anything with Snoopy on it, but now I tend to go for utilitarian things like glass storage jars. I love the old Bell mason jars and one-day I’d like to have a productive enough garden to fill them with tomatoes, pickled veggies and jam (jelly).
If you were an animated cartoon character who do you think you would be?
I’d probably be Lucy out of Peanuts, I’m afraid – it’s the bossy older sister in me. Though I’ve always hated the way she takes away the football from poor old CB.
Are you a righty or lefty?
Righty, unless opening jam jars.
If you weren’t an artist what would you want to do for work?
Writer/science journalist.
In one or two sentences describe your drawing area.
A Formica table (thanks, eBay) with an old door converted into a sloped drawing board sitting on top and a tray of pens, pencils and other drawing paraphernalia to the side. I have an endless supply of nibs I experiment with and a lot of correction fluid in various forms.
Do you play any musical instruments?
Not now, but I was a drummer at high school in a band called the Ricochet Lemons. I gave it up when we went into a recording studio and I found I have no sense of time.
If you could give one piece of advice to someone who wants to pursue drawing as a career what would it be?
Draw what you enjoy. Draw a lot. Always have something in the mail.
Who is your favorite artist?
Edward Hopper, Norman Rockwell and Alphonse Mucha in a three way tie.
More of my cartoons at moontoon.com, including Midge Bristol Investigates (drawn for CSIRO’s Scientriffic magazine) and more!
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Hello Alex! I enjoy your comic strip. I visited New Zealand a few years ago. Mostly spent time on the south island; Dunedin specifically. It’s a beautiful country.
I have a comic strip as well. It’s called Welcome to Falling Rock National Park; it takes place at a fictional national park in the southwest (I grew up in Arizona, so that’s what I know best). Falling Rock runs in a number of university newspapers; the dream is to one day be syndicated.
I would love it if you checked it out and let me know what you think. Also, if you want to link to my site I would link back to you.
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Thanks, Josh
If you ever come back to the antipodes, drop in and say hi!
I don’t do link exchanges, but keep up the good work.
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Hi Alex, Love the penguins. My client and I also have a cartoon – Eco Ed, which appears in Packaging World Magazine. If you’re interested in exchanging links and/or featuring each other’s cartoons – that’d be great!
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Hi,
If I find a comic that I would like to add to my blog, what is the process to do that? -
Hello ~Dawn
If you right click (control click for mac) the comic, it should allow you to copy the http address (URL) of the image (“copy image address”). Then past this URL into your post. That way, it will display the image from my blog inside yours!Thanks for reading!
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Mike, that’s great! Sorry about the whole penguins in the Arctic thing – I have to explain that they are immigrants every now and again, since they don’t belong there! The sheathbills are funny (kind of like keas in NZ) – are they limited to the Antarctic?
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Saw this in a post online and thought of you when I saw the penguins – http://frugalliving.about.com/od/craftsgifts/ss/TShirt_Tote_Bag.htm
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Nice reuse of materials.
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I love your site!
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Please email me when you get a chance. I have a question for you about your artwork for a project but can not seem to track down an email address to send you the information at. Please contact me when you get a chance.
Thanks in advance!
Tara
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Hi Alex,
I’ve just come back to Melbourne after living in Beijing for a bit, where biking is rampant. I fell in love with commuter biking there. I was hoping perhaps you could recommend a good place to find a bike here.
Thanks,
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Hi Alex,
I love your comic strip, and so disappointed that they’ve taken it out of the age. I used to love looking forward to reading the eco-adventurers of my favorite penguins each morning.
Keep up the good work
Fiona
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Hi Alex-
I’m looking for the clip which shows your green lifestyle. I liked it both for the message and cause it was nice to ‘meet’ you in person. Could you post a link to it on this page? Thanks Debbie -
I’m ashamed for my ignorance. I had no idea that you’re a woman. Your recent comment on Daily Cartoonist left no doubt:
“It would be interesting to do a survey of the percentage of female cartoonists who send their work into syndicates versus the percentage who use Comics Sherpa versus that of stand alone web cartooning.
The web does seem like a more nurturing, supportive and community-based environment for up and coming cartoonists and perhaps that kind of environment is more attractive to women.
On the print side, enough female cartoonists have broken into newspaper comics that editors are not feeling obliged to replace Cathy with a female-authored strip. We are still under-represented, but we aren’t the novelty that we were when Cathy made her debut.”
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Your survey idea is a good one. Also, if I may, a small correction: GoComics is the main U/U comics site; Comics Sherpa is a slice of the U/U site that posts comic strips/panels for a fee. I did not enter GoComics via Comics Sherpa, though I believe at least two female (and a few male) cartoonists have. -
I love your cartoons, especially the one from your blog on 9.28.10 about bluefin tuna. May I please post it on our facebook page? http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bluefin-Tuna-Boycott-Join-the-Bluefin-Brigade/107330386001726
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Next Stanleys I’d like to have a chat to you, I enjoyed your talk at the Coffs Harbour stanleys and I love your eco sensitive outlook. You are an inspiration for me to have a strip one day in the not too distant future. Thanks for doing what you are passionate about!
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Hey Alex
I just started reading your comic trip as a feature on my other regular subscriptions and was immediately addicted to it (Ahem!) and subscribed to it. The strip is hilarious especially since I am myself working on green buildings and climate change here in India. So the humour is actually “cool”. Awesome fun. Cheers!
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Hi Alex
As discussed, I’ve posted a piece on your cartoon on my blog, and I also linked to your site from my home page. I hope it promotes your work. I so much enjoy the strip; and I liked the video on how to live sustainably in a flat (apartment, as they say here in Canada!)
Enjoy the work and we’ll enjoy the cartoon.
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Hey Guys,
I’m the school newspaper chief and we need a comic strip area so… I’m wondering if there is a way to get your comic strips of the internet or download the?
Jared




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