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July 08, 2009

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Natasha

That would hold an AMA-ZING amount of ice cream.

Dago

love this! seriously if you ever make this into a t-shirt I'll take 2!

laura

would the ice cream soften faster....could be a benefit =)

seb

Love it! I love getting electrocuted when I eat my ice cream.

Bluebell

YES YES YES!!!

hello gorgeous

I stumbled onto your shop while looking for people and things with antlers on Google Images (doesn't everybody do that?). I got the idea to do something similar to this and LOVE what you have done.

Anyway, I am in love with your art and will be buying your book pronto! You have a hilarious point of view that I admire.

I'm wondering if I can get permission to reprint some of your Recession art for my blog and if I can use Mrs. Van der Woodsen for my icon that appears when I comment on Blogger (I'm currently using a Maira Kalman angel but I think I might actually BE Mrs. V de W). I will give you credit, of course, and plug your book, blog and shop.

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  • Marc Johns’ drawings have been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Athens, and elsewhere. He has just published a new book of drawings:
    I MADE THESE DRAWINGS FOR YOU. His first book, Serious Drawings, was published by teNeues.

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    He lives with his wife Kristen, two sons, and his drawer full of pens in Victoria, BC, Canada. Marc also finds it strange to talk about himself in the third person. Read more

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