Russia! Editions: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

This limited edition print is an illustration for "Alice's Adventurers in Wonderland", where Wonderland is actually Moscow (which is very nearly true.) The illustration was made specifically for Russia! magazine.

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
Illustration by Yulia Yakusheva, 2009.
12"x18". (Edition of 100) Printed on 110 lb. acid free archival paper.
$40.00
The print is available from the RUSSIA! store

This is the second print in the RUSSIA! Editions series.

"...In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again.

The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about stopping herself before she found herself falling down a very deep well.

Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next."


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