This four-panel comic, printed as a Giclée on Japanese Awagami Kozo paper (110gsm), tenderly explores the subtle connection between language, memory, and loss.
mr clement’s iconic bunny character begins by mimicking baby talk—“Fwyy~fwy?”—then gradually imitates adult words like “Ba-by...” and “Choo coo!” as it learns to engage with the world. In the final panel, holding a small yellow flower, the bunny stands quietly in front of a gravestone and asks, “Hello? Dad?”—a soft call to someone who is no longer there.
Through minimal lines and gentle emotion, this work invites viewers to reflect on how we first learn to speak—and later, how we use those same words to reach out across absence and grief.
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This four-panel comic, printed as a Giclée on Japanese Awagami Kozo paper (110gsm), tenderly explores the subtle connection between language, memory, and loss.
mr clement’s iconic bunny character begins by mimicking baby talk—“Fwyy~fwy?”—then gradually imitates adult words like “Ba-by...” and “Choo coo!” as it learns to engage with the world. In the final panel, holding a small yellow flower, the bunny stands quietly in front of a gravestone and asks, “Hello? Dad?”—a soft call to someone who is no longer there.
Through minimal lines and gentle emotion, this work invites viewers to reflect on how we first learn to speak—and later, how we use those same words to reach out across absence and grief.
paper
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