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«Я хотел стать карикатуристом. А в итоге стал карикатурой»

Но и карикатуристом КЛ все же стал. Оказывается, c 2012го кутюрье рисовал едкие политические картинки для немецкого издания F.A.Z (приложения к газете Frankfurter Allgemein Zeitung).

По ссылке можно порассматривать и почитать его сопроводительные тексты. И как он успевал абсолютно все?



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«Я хотел стать карикатуристом. А в итоге стал карикатурой»

Но и карикатуристом КЛ все же стал. Оказывается, c 2012го кутюрье рисовал едкие политические картинки для немецкого издания F.A.Z (приложения к газете Frankfurter Allgemein Zeitung).

По ссылке можно порассматривать и почитать его сопроводительные тексты. И как он успевал абсолютно все?

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