Pat Andrea
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass, 2007
A selection of the original 48 paintings made ahead of the publication of the ensuing book.
Mixed media on canvas
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Mixed media on canvas
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150 x 180 cm each
Series: Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass
Signed and dated
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass, complementary stories written in 1865-1872, lead the reader into a dreamland characterized by nonesense, immoderation and the passage from childhood to adulthood.
AND EXCEPTIONAL ICONOGRAPH
Pat Andrea's paintings measuring 150 x 180 cm, plunge us into the depth, humour, and intelligence of Lewis Carroll's universe.
Due to his work, endowed with dramatic and dynamic strength, the artist is labled as the "master of unbalance" or "psychic impressionist".
The paintings reflect the split and story of Lewis Carroll's Alice. The heroine of which is represented by Andrea in infinite polymorphism.
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass, complementary stories written in 1865-1872, lead the reader into a dreamland characterized by nonesense, immoderation and the passage from childhood to adulthood.
AND EXCEPTIONAL ICONOGRAPH
Pat Andrea's paintings measuring 150 x 180 cm, plunge us into the depth, humour, and intelligence of Lewis Carroll's universe.
Due to his work, endowed with dramatic and dynamic strength, the artist is labled as the "master of unbalance" or "psychic impressionist".
The paintings reflect the split and story of Lewis Carroll's Alice. The heroine of which is represented by Andrea in infinite polymorphism.
Provenance
Private CollectionExhibitions
2007 Chateau de Chenonceau, France
2010 Santa Monica Art Centre, Barcelona
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