Can You See The New World Through The Teargas?
“Her colourful, inkblot-splashed pieces swarm with detail: half punk, half baroque, always with a potent message.”
—The Guardianabout the bookabout
From Molly Crabapple— the artist hailed as “a punk Joan Didion” and “a young Patti Smith with paint on her hands”—comes a collectible set of 24 artist-designed cards featuring her signature, full color illustration.
This boxset is a twenty-first-century time capsule of resistance, with 12 original images spanning global struggle and cultural reckoning, from a refugee camp in Ramallah to Luigi Mangione entering a New York courtroom.
Printed as high-quality cards and blank inside, the set is designed to be used flexibly: mailed, gifted, framed, or kept as a compact archive of Crabapple’s work. Each set includes envelopes and is housed in a beautifully illustrated box.


Praise for Molly Crabapple:
“One of America’s best, most original artists.”
—Men’s Journal
“A new model for this century’s young woman.”
—New York Times Book Review
“One of the most determined and effective political artists working in these sorry times. I wish there were a hundred or even two or three like her.”
—Joe Sacco
“A punk Joan Didion, a young Patti Smith with paint on her hands, a twenty-first century Sylvia Plath. There’s no one else like her; prepare to be blown away . . . ”
—Booklist
“Crabapple is smart and wicked and wicked smart, a master of imagery and perception . . . her art always works on multiple levels.”
—Daily Beast
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Can You See The New World Through The Teargas?
“Her colourful, inkblot-splashed pieces swarm with detail: half punk, half baroque, always with a potent message.”
—The Guardianabout the bookabout
From Molly Crabapple— the artist hailed as “a punk Joan Didion” and “a young Patti Smith with paint on her hands”—comes a collectible set of 24 artist-designed cards featuring her signature, full color illustration.
This boxset is a twenty-first-century time capsule of resistance, with 12 original images spanning global struggle and cultural reckoning, from a refugee camp in Ramallah to Luigi Mangione entering a New York courtroom.
Printed as high-quality cards and blank inside, the set is designed to be used flexibly: mailed, gifted, framed, or kept as a compact archive of Crabapple’s work. Each set includes envelopes and is housed in a beautifully illustrated box.


Praise for Molly Crabapple:
“One of America’s best, most original artists.”
—Men’s Journal
“A new model for this century’s young woman.”
—New York Times Book Review
“One of the most determined and effective political artists working in these sorry times. I wish there were a hundred or even two or three like her.”
—Joe Sacco
“A punk Joan Didion, a young Patti Smith with paint on her hands, a twenty-first century Sylvia Plath. There’s no one else like her; prepare to be blown away . . . ”
—Booklist
“Crabapple is smart and wicked and wicked smart, a master of imagery and perception . . . her art always works on multiple levels.”
—Daily Beast
About The Author / Editor
Preview





