Alice in Wonderland
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. Walt Disney and Tim Burton have created famous film versions. Here's our take on the classic. |
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Alice relaxes on a donught float, a tribute to Tom Petty's video "Don't Come Around Here No More" |
Alice climbs a stack of books to unlock a door. |
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Double Vision, Alice pours herself a cup of tea. It's the same model with a double exposure. |
Double fantasy, another double exposure as Alice plays cards against herself with the white rabbit and Chessire Cat checking out their cards. |
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Alice falls asleep. |
Small Alice peeks through the tall grass. |
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Small Alice behind a tree |
"Well, I drunk a lot of wine and I'm feeling fine" — David Bowie |
Alice rests in a donut—Special thanks to Jennifer, the model who played Alice. |
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Alice rides the White Rabbit |
Alice vs. Dark Alice |
Alice plays the Queen of Hearts |
Through the Looking Glass |
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Alice in the Big Yellow Chair |
Alice Relaxes in the Big Yellow Chair |