Illustrated “Through the Looking Glass”

Here your can browse my collection of illustrated Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking Glass’, the famous sequel to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. Two Lewis Carroll’s Alice books are literature that no childhood should be without and are certainly the read you’d easily enjoy as adult. After all, “a children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest.” as C.S. Lewis famously remarked. See you on the other side of looking glass!

In conversation with Gavin O'Keefe - on art, music, publishing and illustrating Lewis Carroll Illustrated "Through the Looking Glass" Illustrated "Through the Looking Glass" gavin okeefe e1646655612818

In conversation with Gavin O’Keefe – on art, music, publishing and illustrating Lewis Carroll

Gavin O’Keefe is one of Australia’s most talented book illustrators and graphic designers. He is a trained violist who worked as a professional orchestral musician.  His interest and passion for […]

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"Alice" gets surreal in Jean-Claude Silbermann's "Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" Illustrated "Through the Looking Glass" Illustrated "Through the Looking Glass" alice lewis carroll jean claude silbermann 43

“Alice” gets surreal in Jean-Claude Silbermann’s “Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass”

“I sometimes paint against my will, without pleasure, with fear even.  I sometimes paint out of duty to the truth.” Jean-Claude Silbermann is a French poet and painter born in

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