Here’s something you don’t see every day. In fact, you’ve never seen one of these before–and may never see one again! A new LCSNA member by the highly appropriate name… [read full post]
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Graphic Arts links and listings related to Lewis Carroll
A Paper Doll To Call Your Own: Alice
Artist Sue Shanahan has added a new Alice-themed post to her child-centric blog, commonplacegrace.com. In it, Sue ponders what might have led Lewis Carroll to pen the Alice books, and… [read full post]
Cool Alice Art Car for Sale
Looking for a new set of wheels? Or a nifty one-of-a-kind piece of Alice art sculpture? Or maybe both? Have a look at these images of artist Valerie Young’s new… [read full post]
3D Paper Layer Alice Art Image
Korean artist Cheong-ah Hwang has created this stunning Alice image using a technique of layering paper to create a 3D effect. To see other (non-Carollian) images she has created, click here…. [read full post]
Alice and Believing in Medieval Unicorns
An Alice sighting in Unicorn-land from LCSNA member Stephanie Lovett: The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Cloisters Museum, home of the famous unicorn tapestries, has an exhibit running called Search for the… [read full post]
Not a Bit!
A high-resolution bitmap artwork containing the entire text of Wonderland in the shape of Alice herself can be found here. The text is broken down into words whose frequency determines… [read full post]
Illustrating Alice
This just in from LCSNA President Mark Burstein: A gorgeous fine press book from Artists’ Choice Editions in London makes good on its promise of “an international survey of illustrated… [read full post]
Camille Rose Garcia and Mary Blair Exhibit at Disney Family Museum
Attention lovers of Carroll/Alice-themed art! We have just learned of the following exhibit, opening May 9th. If you attend, drop us a line and let us know what you thought!… [read full post]
Dance with Alice in Berlin
Imagine the scene in the gallery: on a giant screen, you watch Alice leap off a book and lead you into Wonderland. Slowly you realize that the animation you are… [read full post]
No cuentes lo que viste en los jardines…
Ricardo Selma, an Argentinian artist of great technical skill, has many beautiful works (most featuring a beautiful woman in some state of repose) with nods to Klimpt, Mucha, The Wizard… [read full post]

