
The first time that my husband and I talked about this project was three years ago when I got pregnant.
We started imagining our daughter's childhood after talkin about our own.
Then we decided, even if we aren't writers and illustrators, to create a collections of short stories concerning a magical world.

The world we created is named 'Bunnies' Market' that is a place where children can find real friendship but also learn something about emotions, fear, courage, lies, respect etc etc..
Children are guided and helped by two bunnies named Conì and Menta.
The project was postponed for years but now we decided to start this adventure.
So, we hope you'll like our project, hopin' that in the future it will become a real book.
This project is entirely dedicated to
my beloved Conì
and Menta and to their sweet family
but is also dedicated to all my sweet lil' friends that crossed the rainbow bridge
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Always wear completely clean underwear every day because you never knew when you were going to be knocked down and killed by a runaway horse and if people found you had unsatisfactory underwear on, you'd die of shame
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Celui qui dit qu'il est arrivé, c'est qu'il n'est pas allé bien loin. (Jean Carmet)
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"What state do you live in?"
"Denial."
- Miss Wormwood & Calvin
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goo goo ga joob!
don\'t press me!
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Babelesque - a World of Words
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And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye
Antoine de Saint Exupéry
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"What state do you live in?"
"Denial."
- Miss Wormwood & Calvin
Please, buy my Prints
My stock account: ~koanstock
La bimba con i codini, ti somiglia un po'.. ti ricordi la tua foto 'Mama and I we've got the same shoesize?'
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And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye
Antoine de Saint Exupéry
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