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Things I Heard at the Armory’s Print Fair
“My father would have loved for you to be me.”
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“Do you want to buy this print
to replace the paper you have taped
up in the bathroom?”
to replace the paper you have taped
up in the bathroom?”

“Who’s the artist that puts old
animal faces on people?”
“I don’t know, but I hope I never see it.”
animal faces on people?”
“I don’t know, but I hope I never see it.”

“My father would
have loved for you to be me.”
have loved for you to be me.”

“You dropped my business
card —that’s a bad omen!”
card —that’s a bad omen!”
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Jenny Kroik is an illustrator based in New York City. She has contributed three covers for The New Yorker and teaches art at various universities.
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