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Rachel Lee-Carman


Harmonicas in harmony. Hand-colored. Address and stamp lines on the reverse side.

Bikes and tree climbing and hiding, all in one postcard. Hand-colored. Address and stamp lines on the reverse side.

A four pack of these little violin players. On high-quality vinyl. Art by Rachel Lee-Carman. One dollar.

A two-year long, 60 page research zine about the artist currently known as Prince. A balanced mix of analytical, fun, and humorous.

Within: The Symbol, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, his sexuality, Tipper Gore and the PMRC, his protégés, his films, his relationship with the industry, his early life, The Revolution, The New Power Generation, Wendy & Lisa, a bunch of fun facts, and write-ups of 50+ Prince-related albums! With illustrations by the one-and-only Rachel Lee-Carman (Show & Tell)...[ continued ]

“Who am I when no one is watching?” author Rachel Lee-Carman asks herself at one point in Show & Tell #8. For her, this issue is the spirituality issue. It’s trying on different shoes and seeing if they fit. It’s connecting to nature, meditating on home, people living together, loneliness, fairness, day to day folk art, magic, fire. In this way, it’s so beyond anything she’s done before...[ continued ]

This issue deals with the ephemeral. In a way that relates to nature, is grounded, feels good (like Autumn). A non-demoninational prayer, a continuing search for spirituality in the here and now, ceremony in climbing trees and getting on rooftops. Half-letter size, 36 pages.

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Filled with comics, sketches, photos, and words words words, this issue of Show & Tell is a passionate adventure into the bursting joy and tragic sadness of life on earth. Meeting somewhere between daily comics and an eco-spirituality book, Rachel’s work is something unique- desperation and cuteness in equal measure. Inspiring and thought-provoking. 36 pages, half-letter size.