"Who are YOU?" said the Caterpillar.
This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation.
Alice replied, rather shyly, "I--I hardly know, sir, just at present-- at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then. . ."
○ ○ ○
I know how Alice feels, don't you?
Oh goodness! Right now I'm wishing I had a little more spending money. She is super amazing. By the way I totally know how Alice feels.
ReplyDeleteOh that was a very cool and insightful post...Like Alice and the white rabbit.
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Sonia ;)
Joee what wonderful detail! Really gorgeous this whole set. Are you counting the days until you see Johnny as the Mad Hatter?? Pam
ReplyDeleteHow adorable is that caterpillar!!
ReplyDeleteAlso wondering just how tiny it really is!
Wonderful! As always!
Know that feeling all to well! Beautiful work...:)
ReplyDeleteYes! Right there with Alice.
ReplyDeleteI've been visiting your blog everyday for almost 3 weeks and love your work. ESPECIALLY this Alice and her apron and this White Rabbit. Oh, if only I didn't have so many bills and a shrinking income..
Have you ever thought about illustrating a book! You have so many characters to inspire you, I am sure you could come up with a fantastic mystic tale of guitar playing goats, crazy caterpillars and angelic alice!!
ReplyDeletePerfection! Fabulous adaptation of Alice! You are so talented and creative.
ReplyDelete*claps hands in delight*
ReplyDeleteOh my that detail on the skirt, She's a beautiful piece! Its always such a treat to see what you've created!
Yes I know that feeling well...and the white rabbit is a delight!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful. I love this soothing collection of white and shades thereof.
ReplyDeleteSusan
I love this version of an old friend!
ReplyDelete