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Phil Bergerson - Shards of America (2004)
About the artist’s work:
“Bergerson is fascinated with signs and what they reveal about the makers, the culture of the viewers, and the American experience. His images of signs around America leave us little context in which to interpret them, making the messages both mysterious and funny.”
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The Ambien Walrus. From Toothpaste For Dinner
Twitter: The Comic is a collection of comics based on the greatest tweets of our generation. The source material is used verbatim, typos and all. Despite the seemingly random nature of the tweets, the comic has reoccurring characters and story arcs that aren’t fully understood unless experienced through a single reading. With explicit permission from the writers of each comic, Twitter: The Comic could be a pretty rad book.
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