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KRK Ryden’s “Double Talk” Released Today

Today, pop surrealist KRK Ryden is releasing Double Talk, a new book of illustrated homographs. What is a homograph, you ask? A homograph is two words with the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations. Ryden explains all this and more in the teaser video, where he reads excerpts from his new book (including funny character voices and all). Brimming with a childlike sense of humor with a bizarre bend, the book appears naive at a first glance but contains subtly executed double entendres. Double Talk is available through Porterhouse Fine Art Editions in a regular version or a special edition, which comes signed and numbered and includes a book mark and poster. Take a look at the teaser video and some images from the book after the jump.

Today, pop surrealist KRK Ryden is releasing Double Talk, a new book of illustrated homographs. What is a homograph, you ask? A homograph is two words with the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations. Ryden explains all this and more in the teaser video, where he reads excerpts from his new book (including funny character voices and all). Brimming with a childlike sense of humor with a bizarre bend, the book appears naive at a first glance but contains subtly executed double entendres. Double Talk is available through Porterhouse Fine Art Editions in a regular version or a special edition, which comes signed and numbered and includes a book mark and poster. Take a look at the teaser video and some images from the book below.

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