Carolita Johnson is fairly new to The New Yorker. Her first cartoon appeared in the magazine in 2003. Before that, she lived for many years in Paris, where she studied obscure subjects, designed and repaired mosaic floors, and worked in software development, translation, and fashion. Johnson now lives in Manhattan, doing cartoons and illustrations, modeling, and working on her blog.
Original artwork available for this print!For original art inquiries, please call 212-286-7133 or email originalart@newyorkerstore.comPublished April 12, 2004
"What's the matter? Not puffy enough for you?
Fluffy male pigeon to spurned female pigeon.
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