
History of “A Clockwork Carrot”
‘When I was about 12, I read the book. It blew me away. I saw the movie when it came out; and everyone’s got some sort of media thing that really changed their world view. People are like, “I saw Mad Max and it blew my mind, and I wanted to be a punk rocker,” or, “I saw the Grateful Dead.” Everyone’s got something they saw. I saw A Clockwork Orange when I was a little kid, and it blew my mind, and that got me reading science fiction, so it opened up a whole thing for me..." - Frank Kozik
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A Clockwork Carrot
by Frank Kozik
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History of “A Clockwork Carrot”
‘When I was about 12, I read the book. It blew me away. I saw the movie when it came out; and everyone’s got some sort of media thing that really changed their world view. People are like, “I saw Mad Max and it blew my mind, and I wanted to be a punk rocker,” or, “I saw the Grateful Dead.” Everyone’s got something they saw. I saw A Clockwork Orange when I was a little kid, and it blew my mind, and that got me reading science fiction, so it opened up a whole thing for me..." - Frank Kozik

The Artist
Frank Kozik
Frank Kozik, a poster artist of a different order, has managed to take hold of American popular culture and turn it around into a new dialectic—a conversation between good and evil.






