| Marc Johns creates whimsical
drawings filled with dry wit and humour. Whether its a man with branches
growing out of his head that need pruning, or a pipe thats trying to quit
smoking, his characters are simply, sparsely drawn, yet speak volumes with just
a few strokes of the pen. He's been drawing since he was tiny. He's not tiny anymore,
but he's not exactly big either. Marc is not sure why he's talking about himself
in the third person... I generally aim to say as much as possible with as few
elements as possible. My work often leans toward humour. Finding the humour in
things often leads to finding the truth. I like to create absurd situations,
by combining things together that dont belong, or imagine what inanimate
objects would say if they could speak. For instance, the pen I am using to write
this draft would probably say: "I'm tired. Can we stop for a bit?" Or
perhaps it would say: "I can't believe you're making me write this. This
is rubbish. Signing cheques would be more inspiring than this." These are
the things I think about. I think about alot of things. I think about thinking.
Don't try it though, it's not worth it. I use watercolours in ways you
shouldn't. I make my own sketchbooks. If I smoked, I'd roll my own. I'd rather
draw than rent a movie. Don't try to start a conversation with me about recent
films. I haven't seen any. I play the guitar. If I was a hobo, I'd learn to play
the ukulele, because you could fit one in your duffle bag. My artwork and the
materials I use are quite compact. You could fit my studio in a large suitcase.
I hope you like my drawings, or at least some of them. |