Alice in Wonderland inspired vector artwork. A mix of my favourite worlds! see also: / / and…. /
From the series Fairy tales
Model: simon / Model: Donna / Make: Hasselblad / Model: Hasselblad H3D-39 / Shutter Speed: 1/200 second / F Number: F/9.0 / Focal Length: 28 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Date Picture Taken: Dec 30, 2007, 2:19:01 PM
An illustration for the well-known story of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, where she meets Mister Caterpillar. Who persists in asking her: “Who are you?” Done with oil pastel on cardboard, details added in with a normal pencil.
A piece from my “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” Series / model – Laurie Love
What Alice should have done
Please see here for more details Excuse the size, its really rather epic!
entire bathtub portraiture series
ALICE SERIES Pen and Ink on Cartridge Paper Intricate Pen and Ink Drawng / A Scene from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll- One of my all time favourite books. ORIGINAL SOLD JULY 2009- THANKS SYDNI X 16 sales of this work to date on Bubble (11 Art Cards & 3 Laminated Prints & 1 Poster & 1 Canvas Print) / 90 sales of this work to date on Zazzle (71 Postcards, 18 Magnets and a mug) Thank you to Karin Taylor for recommending this work in the RB group “I Recommend” Feb 2009 Check out my custom made “Alice” designs on www.zazzle.com too ….......... /
Self Portrait Originally inspired by a song quote / “do bats eat cats” which related to Alice In Wonderland. It’s a very abstract image… but when I look at it, somehow it does remind me of a darker, more twisted Alice as well as the Cheshire Cat. © Jessica Walker
ALICE SERIES FEATURED IN ALICE IN WONDERLAND GROUP MARCH 2009 (with thanks) x / FEATURED IN ALPHABET SOUP (LETTER R) & INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTARS OF ILLUSTRATION July 09 / FEATURED IN FINE ARTS INFLUENCED BY LITERATURE July 09 I am revisiting Wonderland at the moment. / This is the first in a set of 3 Miniatures that / I am framing together. / Part of my Wonderland Book Project. Inspired by the first Chapter of Alice’s Adventures / in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll. / Pen and Ink (Edding) on Heavy Catridge Paper. MAKES A NICE PAIRING WITH THIS ONE (SETS OF 2 GROUP)...... / This is a laminated print with black border in a black frame with a silver matt /
Subliminal though it may be, Desirée / Glanville speaks through her fantastic / fractal renderings and choice of music. / The Wiz – Ease on down the road, a / combination of fractals created with / Apophysis, is an example of her / music-inspired work. / A late seventies movie follow-up to a smash Broadway hit,The Wiz, / with its updated, urban Wizard of Oz theme, features characters / rising above their background and others’ expectations of them. / “Ease on Down the Road”, Desirée’s subtitle, is their road-trip theme song; sung by the late Michael / Jackson and Diana Ross, playing the scarecrow and Dorothy, respectively. The two joyfully make their / way down the yellow brick road, laughing, stumbling, and dancing, off to see “the Wiz” (the late Richard / Pryor). / Desirée strews our path with pink and yellow flowers and fantasy crystals, through which we see more / worlds. The landscape is draped in a muli-colored veil of dreams. Butterflies hover above, harbingers of / new life. / Dorothy, ultimately tells the Wiz, when he turns to her for help. ”…you’ll never find [what you’re looking / for] in the safety of this room. I tried that all my life. It doesn’t work. There’s a whole world out there. And / you’ll have to begin by letting people see who you really are.” / Is this Desirée’s message? As artists, getting out of that safe zone and letting others know who we really / are is probably where we begin to “ease on down the road”; the ultimate road trip to the pinnacle, where / the art of joy and the joy of art meet. (F.A. Moore- INSIDE SOLO-Oct 2009) featured in SOLO EXHIBITION (Oct 2009) / featured in Digital Abstracts & Patterns 06-10-2009 / featured in The Voyage Of The Surrealists 02-02-2009 / featured in The Feature Fraternity 01-31-2009 / featured in Unconvential Artistry 01-22-2009 / featured in Fractal frenzy 01-23-2009 / / / Cheshire Cat: Oh, by the way, if you’d really like to know, he went that way. / / Alice: Who did? Cheshire Cat: The White Rabbit. / / Alice: He did? Cheshire Cat: He did what? Alice: Went that way. Cheshire Cat: Who did? Alice: The White Rabbit. Cheshire Cat: What rabbit? a combination of Fractals created with Apophysis
Model: Meagan Jones
decisions, decisions…
DARK ALICE SERIES Pen and Ink and Gouache on Watercolour Paper FEATURED IN ALT May 2009 ORIGINAL AVAILABLE- A5 £25 + P&P
Self Portrait. I’ve become a bit of a solitaire addict as of late, so I guess you could call this my Guilty Pleasure!! / Experimenting with my new wireless remote, which is a bitch to use by the way. This is my White Rabbit photo for my Alice in Wonderland Series, it’s not quite the same style, so I haven’t made a big thing out of it, just tacked it on the end. But yes. It’s the white rabbit. Canon 450D. No geeky stuff, I can’t be bothered, it’s not like you miss it. ...I must admit though, I didn’t take the picture of the cards (shock horror!!) because I couldn’t find any. Instead, you can find it here somewhere in the middle of the page.. I’m sorry guys!! Cross-processed and the like on Photoshop CS3. Featured in: / The Woman Photographer / Redbubble Homepage 11th June 2009 / Canon DSLR / Model Beginnings / Young Enthusiasts x2 / That One Great Shot / Challenge Weekly / Artrageous RB artists / 1620 / European Everyday Life
INSPIRED BY THE SONG BY JEFFERSON AIRPLANE / SUNG BY GRACE SLICK / “WHITE RABBIT” SPECIAL THANX TO DEVIANTART.COM STOCK: / sanatorium_stock_image_by_damien_c / Steampunk_Circus_Doll_6_by_mizzd_stock http://www. FEATURED IN LAYERED WITH TEXTURE / FEATURED IN ELITE CONTROVERSIAL ARTISTS / FEATURED IN ENCHANTING POWERFUL PHOTO MANIPULATION / FEATURED IN DARK FUTURE / FEATURED IN MADHATTERS / FEATURED IN DIRTY PRETTY THINGS / FEATURED IN UNCONVENTIONAL ARTISTRY / FEATURED IN PHOTO MANIPULATORS / FEATURED IN 60’S GLORY / TOP TEN WINNER (2) IN 60’S GLORY CHALLENGE “WOODSTOCK” / TOP TEN WINNER (6) IN ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS “IN THE CORNER”
Down the rabbit hole… / A photo composite composed of various stock photos and textures. Created in Photoshop CS3, 13 July 2009.
A vintage inspired piece, wishing the clouds would give me some warm weather, and some cheery photographs!
“Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!” Fourth artwork in my new Wonderland series based off of Lewis Carroll’s book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” In this depiction the white rabbit races against time and against an abstracted background (rabbit holes), his pocket watch on his waistcoat. Original measures 12.5×19 inches, mixed media (oil pastels, colored pencils, metallic paint pen) on light yellow watercolor paper. FEATURED ON THE REDBUBBLE HOME PAGE AUGUST 21, 2009 / View more of my artwork at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com View My White Rabbit Tee! Click here
734 views as of November 2009 Our take on Alice in Wonderland, the Queen of Hearts / (with what we had in the way of wardrobe) Models are Viperjoe and Bad Charlotte / MUA by me © Jessica Walker 2009
Sixth artwork in my new Wonderland series, based off of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” ”`Well!’ thought Alice to herself, `after such a fall as this, I shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs! How brave they’ll all think me at home! Why, I wouldn’t say anything about it, even if I fell off the top of the house!’ (Which was very likely true.) – “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” Original artwork measures approx. 12.5×19” and was created with oil pastels, colored pencils, metaliic silver pens, and marker. This is a scan of the image, so you can’t see the silver highlights on this piece (they look gray in the scan) through Alice’s hair and dress. View more of my artwork at www.lynnetteshelley.com
Inspired by Johnny Depp’s new character on Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. This illo is my little tribute to these great artists. / This is the first of a series of three characters, available soon! / Lady Hatter T-shirts are also available. More from Alice in Wonderland series: / Queen of Hearts Art Prints Please visit my blog / I accept commissions and custom orders upon request!
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