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Alice in Wonderland

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Some of my Alice pieces i did a few years back. All drawn with a quill and inks. Each one took about three days with the amount of layering of color. I wish i had done a WIP type of shoot because it was really interesting to see the layering. I started out with yellow and then slowly moved up the black and browns.
I have prints of these that i sell for $40 that are signed and numbered up to 50. I think there's about 10 left on Alice and the White Rabbit and about 15 left for the Hatter. There's no prints for the Caterpillar. 
Also, they're all done on 9x12 inch 140lb paper.
Thanks for checking them out!
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Apr 5, 2014, 2:14:02 PM
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"How do our allegedly rational and programmed societies function? What moves the populations, what gets them going? Scientific progress, objective information, insight into the facts and causes, the punishment of those truly guilty or the growth of collective happiness? Absolutely not, nobody cares about that. What fascinates everyone is the debauchery of appearances, that reality is always and everywhere debauched by appearances. That's an interesting game, and it's played out in the media, in fashion, in advertizing - more generally in the spectacle of technology, of science, of politics; in any spectacle whatsoever. The veritable contemporary social bond is the concerted partaking in seduction. If the revolution wants to occur then it must first seduce us, and it can only do so with the signs. But while a revolution might alter the course of history, only its sight is truly sublime. And what do we choose? 'The people didn't really desire a revolution, they desired only its view,' said Rivarol. For such a simulation-effect, for such a seduction-effect we are willing to pay any price, far more than for the 'real' quality of our lives. The spectaclist drive is stronger than the self-preservation instinct, you can count on that. There is no reality principle or pleasure principle. There is only a finite principle of reconciliation and an infinite principle of Evil and Seduction."

~ From Fatal Strategies by Jean Baudrillard.