Showing posts with label alice in wonderland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alice in wonderland. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 June 2010

Alice in Wonderland








Here are my illustrations for Alice in Wonderland, the project linked to the cover design competition. You may see the girl again, I'm recycling her because she's not really tied to being Alice, and let's face it, I may have been carried a little too far away from the original text drawing penguins and ice floes. She is reappearing in drawings for a children book I'm working on over summer.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Alice in Wonderland


This is my cover design for the Puffin Children's books competition. This year's brief is Alice in Wonderland and my ideas about Alice came from the logic of the storyline rather than characters. Lewis Carroll was a conservative Victorian mathematician who distrusted contemporary algebra, according to New Scientist. Imaginary numbers were discovered around the time he wrote Alice, and numbers that can be two things at once, which is echoed in the bit where Alice is told 'You mean what you say is not the same is you say what you mean'.
Expression of maths and logic led to drawings of geometry, and thinking about Wonderland, the phsyics and laws of such a place - I see it as an otherworldy place of strange characters and shapes, a bit like Antarctica. Influenced by Herzog.
There are more illustrations I have not scanned which may eventually follow, I prefer them to the cover anyway.