Last week I posted information and links about the Wonderland exhibit currently at the V&A.
At the time, the East London Printmakers website had a link to a PDF of the exhibit catalogue that wasn't working. I emailed them about it and received a timely response that passed through three women's hands quickly but got lost in my stacks for a few days. But here I am letting you know that they fixed it!
And it is lovely...
You can see it for yourself at Wonderland Catalogue. It is a massive PDF file with 76 pages of text and images, but if your computer can handle it, I recommend it. Just give it a little while to download and you should be fine.
After perusing this generous gift, I'm not so bummed that I'm stuck in Nashville instead of traveling this year.
I was tickled to see an interpretation of The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Gilman Perkins which I just included in the Rapunzel and Other Maiden in the Tower Tales From Around the World collection as a modern type of Rapunzel tale.
There are also interpretations ranging from The Girl Without Hands to The Ugly Duckling, some obvious and some delightfully less so.
Christine Ethier also shared a link to a BBC program about the exhibit that's been converted into a podcast here. Thanks, Christine!
My husband studied screenprinting in college and took a few classes before we were married. I find the process interesting and can't wait to share this with him...
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