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    a walk through wonderland & 'i boo believe!'

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 08:42 AM [General]

    October 27th to November 30th, Duirwaigh Gallery presents 'A Walk Through Wonderland', an online original art exhibition and sale inspired by Alice in Wonderland and other Wonderers interpreting the land of the Wonderous! As a contributing artist, I've been working on a series of Wonderland pieces. This is my first in the series:

     'A Long and Sad Tale' (9x12" on watercolour paper.)

    This original will be available for sale through the exhibition at www.DuirwaighGallery.com.

    The exhibition is a little while off yet, but this allows us the time needed to create our wonderous works! There will be lots of original art to be seen by fantastic contributing artists such as Mary Blair, John Hench, Brian Froud, Wendy Froud, Larry MacDougall, David Delamare, Tom Kochie, Pat Kochie and Gary Lippincott, to name but a few. It's not to be missed! Mark your calendars! I will of course remind you about this closer to the exhibition.

     

    Available exclusively through Faerie Magazine: 'I Boo Believe!' hand-embellished print. This is a 5x7" limited edition print. I've uniquely hand-embellished each one using watercolour and metallic ink. Signed and numbered, limited to 250, and printed using archival inks.

    And before I sign off, I'll share my latest dream with you: I dreamed about a gigantic cactus sort-of plant, which was actually called a 'Vincent Price'. One of the flowers had his face. The plant had a sign attached to it which read, 'grow old and die in this castle with me.' The plant was on a cart, which I pushed over to the window so it could have a better view of the ink-black night. Then I had to run through a crowd of secretaries. It was hard to get through as there were so many standing shoulder to shoulder.

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    I love Alice in Wonderland. It's one of my favorite stories. I recently found the very artistic pop-up book by Robert Sabuda.

    Chris
    September 17, 2008
    10:49 AM CST

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