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love_for_lunch July 27 2006, 20:07:52 UTC
i need to add you righ now, because i'll take down the computer in a minute, and i think i am not that smart to find you again.
it's just because i want to read this text later tonight.
and i like your art.
may i?

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kaipfeiffer July 27 2006, 20:16:51 UTC
shure! no need to ask!
i'll sneak up your journal now for a little look ...

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kaipfeiffer July 27 2006, 20:31:30 UTC
looked at you journal. absolutely beautiful all over!
added you back.
somerwhere on your journal, i think you mention your in italy? some drawings of mine are shown until september 3rd in a big comics exhibition at triennale di milano, in, erh, milano - just in case you happen to be in the area.

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love_for_lunch July 28 2006, 12:16:39 UTC
probably i'll go, actually i was planning to do so.
big exibition all over.i gues it's a pleasure to be in it :)
this is so much european, images, lj, story,
and i'm glad i've stumbled upon it.
so clean.

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kaipfeiffer July 28 2006, 12:30:39 UTC
the exhibition: i haven't seen it myself, maybe i'll go if i can get a cheap flight from berlin to milan. igort ("5 e il numero perfetto", "baobab" - coconino press) told me it's very interresting, with a very special design, a big bubble object that fills the hall, and provides rooms for specially featured artists (not me). paul karasik ("city of class") wasn't so convinced by this thing, though ...
my lj is clean, to contrast my dirty mind. but dirt is good to build something.

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love_for_lunch August 29 2006, 12:53:47 UTC
igort is good. :)
and i do dig the coconino press.
nice people you know,hahaha

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kaipfeiffer August 29 2006, 13:17:13 UTC
coconino has quite an impressive programme.
(i do some projects with german publisher avant-verlag, who does many of the coconino books in german, also their ignatz-line. business wise, they seem quite pushy).
igort can be a really polemic guy - which i like very much, as i like the nasty french comic artist/publisher jean-christophe menu. too may people think, comic artists are just these harmless, sweet nerds, drawing sweet little cutie comics about their social failures ... just read an article on independent comics in a german business magazine, which painted exactly that picture. which i'll have to tear apart a bit now over at the weblog for http://electrocomics.com

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