Marc Johns Culinary Prints

Marc Johns Culinary Prints

Thanksgiving dinner is behind us, and Christmas is a month away. Which means Black Friday, Put-the-Lights-Up Saturday, Buy-a-Tree Sunday, and Cyber Monday are upon us. In our family all the shopping, tree-buying, lights-raising usually happens the day or two before Christmas, which is why my brothers have been known to get socks from me under the tree.* This year I'm hoping to be a little more organized. In fact, I've been thinking about the gift-giving season for months, because I managed to convince, cajole, beg Marc Johns to create a series of culinary themed drawings to make available to you, Simply Recipes readers, as beautiful 8x10 signed, limited edition prints for the ridiculously reasonable price of $20 ea.**

Are you familiar with Marc Johns? He does mostly pen-and-ink drawings, sometimes with a little water color, sometimes with highlighter pens, and sometimes on yellow stickies. His drawings I can best describe as quirky, playful, and even delightfully absurd. He makes inanimate objects say and do things that well, since they are inanimate have no business saying or doing in real life. But this is art. The kind that makes you chuckle.

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Wear these oven mitts! Who doesn't want to cook with awesomeness? I think this one would be great for the baker in the family.

Marc's work has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Athens. His drawings have appeared in Wired Magazine, Newsweek, and National Geographic. His book, Serious Drawings is one of my favorite things to gift to my friends. His drawings even can be found as stick-on tattoos.

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My broccoli wants a tattoo too.

Wouldn't these prints make fine gifts? Shhhh. Don't tell my friends, or family. It's what they're getting from me this year.

Check out the whole collection in Marc's shop! In addition to the drawings featured here you'll find a vain kitchen utensil and some onions with attitude.

Happy Holidays!

~Elise

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*One year I got everyone toothbrushes. I was out of work, and they were very nice toothbrushes.

**Full disclosure, I get NO commission from the sale of these prints. All proceeds go directly to the artist.

7 Comments

adorable stuff!!! thanks for the link...

Posted by: lynn @ the actor's diet on November 25, 2011 10:51 PM

These are so cute!

Posted by: Katrina on November 26, 2011 3:45 AM

I love these--especially the pie (I love pie, too, though maybe not for a little while--looking at the picture would be better for the waistline!)

We. too, are an 11th hour family, with socks under the tree (which we usually scavenge for on the 23rd or so)--I don't foresee any change in that pattern. Happy (belated) Thanksgiving, Elise!

Posted by: Sally on November 26, 2011 7:26 AM

Those are really cute! Nothing like a dancing pie to cheer your day. :)

Posted by: Amber on November 26, 2011 8:35 AM

These are so cute! Wouldn't mind these under the tree.... Hope you had a wonderful holiday!

Posted by: Belinda @zomppa on November 27, 2011 11:34 AM

LOVE. I will tweet and post on Facebook tomorrow.

Posted by: Amy @ Very Culinary on November 27, 2011 5:49 PM

These are adorable. Being a self acclaimed chef that I am, I can appreciate a great work of culinary art. I am the same way during Christmas time doing everything last minute and these would make a great gift to start next year off. It's never too early to start right? The problem with that is remembering you bought next years Christmas gifts two days after Christmas! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful idea!

Posted by: Kali on December 27, 2011 1:04 PM

I apologize for the inconvenience, comments are closed. ~Elise

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