

A Little About Rebecca Clements…
Rebecca Clements (born March 13, 1983) is an Australian woman currently residing in a small box in Osaka, Japan. Due to unfortunate family circumstances and undisclosed events during her 15 year incarceration at the Moundsville Penitentiary, she has lost several of her kidneys and is unable to leave her room for more than an hour at a time for fear of complete renal failure.
Without the means to hold a conventional job, in order to support herself she works as a cartoonist/illustrator from a crude desk constructed from old apple crates and held together with her own decayed skin flakes.
She has to date received no awards for anything, and earns no money whatsoever. Ms Clements, however, continues to waste countless reams of paper everyday. In September of 2007, she visited several South American rainforests and personally carved her signature into 560 trees! She received no award, nor media attention for the act but a small tribe of native people were so impressed that they have been naming all of their first born goats “Rebecca” in her honour.
In 2008, Rebecca Clements started KinokoFry, and has received no awards for this either.
Rebecca now dedicates her life to drawing fantastical pictures for hospitalised children and hopes that, some day, her art will inspire people to take a prairie dog to the moon.
“It just makes sense - they would love the craters! Think about it.” - Ms Clements

Keep on dreaming, Rebecca!






