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August 30, 2012

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paulaspeaking

love it! makes me think of every single food as something special and appreciate it. sounds a bit funny, but that's what these drawings make me want to do hahah. gonna go and try to communicate to some of the pieces of bread at my house.

Micaela.

Hello! I'm from Uruguay and I really love this concept and the concept of every drawing. Congratulations, and sorry for my horrible english, I know english since 3 months ago, hahah. I hope more of you, 'cos you are so simple and gorgeaus at the same time.

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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:
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