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Berkeley CA 94704
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110510 Paul Madonna

 

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Paul Madonna produces the strips All Over Coffee in the San Francisco Chronicle and on SFGate.com, and Small Potatoes on TheRumpus.net. In 2007 the  first book collection of All Over Coffee  was published by City Lights Books, and is currently in its fifth printing. In 2009 Paul launched the artbook series  Album, and the second volume is scheduled for the fall of 2011. Paul's work has been reprinted in various book collections and publications, and exhibited in museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes. Paul is the comics editor on TheRumpus.net and also teaches drawing at the University of San Francisco. In 1994 he received a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University, and that same year was the first (ever!) Art Intern at MAD Magazine, for which he proudly received no money.

All Over Coffee 2: Everything Is Its Own Reward

Starting in his hometown of San Francisco and traveling to cities such as Paris, Rome, Buenos Aires and Tokyo, Paul Madonna offers his second body of drawings and writings. This stunning new collection, a testament to the artist and storyteller's careful observation of both the external and internal worlds, outdoes the masterful performance of his first book, All Over Coffee, offering an even richer catalogue of pen-and-ink cityscapes, short stories, conversations and thoughts. Entertaining and moving, gorgeous to look at, Madonna's work remains unique and unclassifiable. This full-color, hardbound edition comes complete with a removable poster.

 

 

 

 

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June 4th
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June 21st
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