Alice pops out of the looking glass

Always nice when a scene just jumps off the page.


Alice's tea party


Birds of the open forest dawn

Artist is Su Blackwell, whose site has a whole gallery of such enchantment.

Hat tip to my better half, Alice, who likes a) good art, b) cut-outs, and c) the Alice pictured.

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