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Thursday, March 6, 2008



Posted by Debbie Harman at 8:12 PM
Labels: Bad mother cartoons, cartoons Debbie Harman, drawings

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      • Get Up!
      • Martyr's self-squeeze tea-bags
      • Shhhhh! I'm just hiding 'cause I don't want to coo...
      • Right youse had better be in bed by the count of t...
      • The prince in search of a virgin
      • My mother doesn't dress like that to do the washin...
      • Heavy door no. 3741
      • Could you just hold on a sec . . I think the dinn...
      • There ar breastfeeding rooms available you know
      • filling the bottle with love
      • The princess and the . . .
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      • Desiderata
      • excuse me mam I think you've left your bag behind
      • Can't you see I've only got two arms
      • How lace was invented
      • Yes Darling
      • Oh dear I've run out of tenderness
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      • discarded and disregared aprons
      • Apron strings
      • okay which one of you kitchen utensils ate the chi...
      • Drugs Drugs Drugs!
      • she has the audacity to call me a bad grandmother
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Debbie Harman
Debbie Harman is a Melbourne artist. As part of her art practice she cartoons, paints and makes ceramics amongst other things. She also works as a community artist, and makes ceramic murals under the name of Debbie Qadri. Her recent published works include: Bad Mother volumes 1-4, Alice in Tartland, I Don't think you know who I am!; An Approach to making a career/living as an artist and A year of Envelopes; Artist's Faves 2014.
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