



Problem: I want to make some bigger pieces, but my scanner is too small to scan anything larger than 12".
Solution: How about a triptych?
"Curiouser and curiouser"
The total size is around 5.5" by 24".
Still need a couple of touch ups and some holes in the back for hanging.
But I couldn't wait to share. :)
Hi Diane,
ReplyDeleteJust received my first print of yours and I am in love. It's a gift for my sister and it looks just like the two of us...One redhead and one blonde. I just love it. Will be getting more wonderful pieces from you in future. Smiles
I love it :)
ReplyDeleteI love her! She is wonderful. I've had the same scanner dilemmas. It's not fun to scan the top of a painting, flip it and scan the bottom. Then try to piece them together in Photoshop--believe me, I've done it. :) I like your solution!
ReplyDeleteAlice in Wonderland is my favorite story! I love your impression of her. :)
ReplyDeleteShe is terrific!! I like it as a triptych. Perfect!
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SueAnn
Hi there, I was so sure that I was a follower of your blog but then realised today that I'm not! I have missed so much! Love your latest pieces you have such wonderful movement and character in your work I love it! I'm now a follower so I shall not miss another bit! :0)
ReplyDeleteDiane....
ReplyDeleteI love this piece!! I think it may be my most favorite painting of yours so far. I adore Alice, I love the perspective with the rabbit looking up, and I especially love the idea of a triptych. Not just a triptych but a vertical triptych!! You're a genius of whimsy!
Kim
Gerushia's New World
So, so cute and clever!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Love the idea!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! I have a newfound love of text used in art.... you use it wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteWOW this piece is amazing darling i love it xxx
ReplyDeleteIts so very nice!!! I am happy to discover your beautiful illustrations! I enjoyed my visit very much! from France :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, beautiful ! This is amazing !
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