Jenny Portlock, a wood engraver from Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, has taken inspiration from Lewis Carroll’s books for years. Now you can see some of her art on her… [read full post]
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“Ink Me” – Alice in Wonderland among the most popular literary tattoos
The Publisher’s Weekly blog PWxyz ranked The 5 Books that Inspire the Most Tattoos, finding Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in the top 5. Their online research seems to be thorough,… [read full post]
“Alice — In Wales?” – Sir William Blake Richmond painting blogged by C.M. Rubin
Author C.M. Rubin (The Real Alice in Wonderland) has a new blog post at The Huffington Post about Sir William Blake Richmond’s 1864 painting of the Liddell sisters, now on… [read full post]
Alice in Waterland: Magical underwater photographs by Elena Kalis
Back in Issue 83 of the Knight Letter we mentioned the incredible underwater photographs of Elena Kalis, but I wonder how many of you have actually had a chance to… [read full post]
A website theme and typeface inspired by Alice, whoever she is
When we are told something is “Alice in Wonderland inspired,” we all know it can mean many things. In the case of restaurants, for example, it may simply mean that… [read full post]
The Lewis Carroll Mad Tea Collection not available in stores everywhere (or anywhere)
The perfect Christmas present—if only it existed! This beautiful tea chest was designed by Neha Hattangdi, a student at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She was asked to create… [read full post]
The Dude abides in Wonderland
Alice’s great-grandson writes for Huffington Post
Hugh St. Clair: interior designer, creative consultant, columnist for the Lady Magazine—and great-grandson of Alice Liddell. An article by Hugh appeared yesterday on the Huffington Post: What Was the Real… [read full post]
Video interview with Tate Liverpool curator
Rounding off our coverage of the Tate Liverpool’s Alice in Wonderland exhibition, here’s a video interview with co-curator Christop Schulz that gives some tantalizing glimpses of the artwork on display…. [read full post]
Catalog for Tate Liverpool Alice exhibition looks great
The catalog for the Tate Liverpool’s Alice in Wonderland exhibition is now for sale on the Tate’s website. Edited by Gavin Delahunty, head of exhibitions and displays at Tate Liverpool, and… [read full post]

