Go down the rabbit hole with Alice in this vibrant Caterpillar creation by Markus Rollbühler
Kynan the caterpillar LOVES shoes... but he can't possibly put them all on by himself! Read the best bedtime stories, fairy tales and free kids books here!
If it feels like the world is going absolutely mad at times, these 38 Alice in Wonderland quotes will remind you that yes, life can be like that for all of us.
I think he looks like something from Alice in Wonderland.
Kynan the caterpillar LOVES shoes... but he can't possibly put them all on by himself! Read the best bedtime stories, fairy tales and free kids books here!
The Three Inch Caterpillar is one of my series inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland "....the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice 'Who are YOU?' said the Caterpillar." I describe my work as narrative, drawing inspiration from diverse stories ranging from Irish legends to familiar fairy tales, from romantic tragedies to the meanderings of James Joyce’s Leopold Bloom, to mention a few. Having an interest in medieval manuscripts and early Christian art has influenced my approach to image making and I frequently use gold and silver leaf in my work, most particularly on pieces that relate to ancient legends. I see some Irish legends as a literary equivalent to found ancient artifacts, affording glimpses into a distant past and I often use fragmented imagery to help convey the antiquity of a story. Print size H 31cm x W 15cm €150 Printed on 320gm Artists paper Carefully packaged for shipping Shipping is included in the price Shipping is included in the price within Europe, a charge is added for other countries Complimentary Greeting Card included for gifting
Pictures of the Caterpillar, from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and from Disney's Alice in Wonderland cartoon movie
Kynan the caterpillar LOVES shoes... but he can't possibly put them all on by himself! Read the best bedtime stories, fairy tales and free kids books here!
Kynan the caterpillar LOVES shoes... but he can't possibly put them all on by himself! Read the best bedtime stories, fairy tales and free kids books here!
Kynan the caterpillar LOVES shoes... but he can't possibly put them all on by himself! Read the best bedtime stories, fairy tales and free kids books here!
There was a boy who loved caterpillars. One day he found one, took it home and made a home for it. He watched this caterpillar every day making sure he …
Go down the rabbit hole and experience the magical world of Disney's Alice in Wonderland. With fanciful finds in mind. discover whimsical wares inspired by the Caterpillar. The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice. "Who are you?" said the Caterpillar. "Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting! " - A mellow, woodsy, smokey scent with notes of tobacco leaves with undertones of vetiver and a whiff of hazy, cherrywood smoke. Welcome to Wonderland, we're all mad here. Alice tumbled into Wonderland, wandered through the forest, sang along with the flowers, attended a tea party and helped paint roses red. Waft on Wonderland to travel Alice's journey and transport yourself directly into the path of the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, the Caterpillar, and all of the beloved magical characters, the likes of which this world has never seen. These Alice in Wonderland inspired scents are playful, bright, cheerful, and completely whimsical. These fanciful finds make a delightful gift for any Alice in Wonderland fan in your life. How long is forever?
I've always loved the surreal sometimes nightmarish qualities of Alice in Wonderland. This papercut is inspired by the abrupt caterpillar and his magic mushroom! This illustration has been handcut, beginning as a drawing, I then developed it into a papercut using finest ice white murano paper. The papercut is mounted on ivory artboard and ready to frame. As each papercut is handcut there will be slight variations in the design, making each one unique. Your papercut will be shipped in a protective cellophane envelope.
Hey there, I have a new painting for an excellent show at the Compound Gallery in Portland OR. "Alice" Art from the rabbit hole. A group show featuring art inspired by "Alice in Wonderland" Curated by Matt Wagner March 06 - 31 2008 Reception: March 6th @ 7:00pm www.compoundgallery.com "Who are you?" Said the caterpillar. 14" x 24" 2008 Acrylic on Wood
Kynan the caterpillar LOVES shoes... but he can't possibly put them all on by himself! Read the best bedtime stories, fairy tales and free kids books here!
Who said you needed to *carve* a pumpkin this year?
Not all journeys are designed or experienced the same way... Join Calum as he embarks on his most important journey. Is he ready for the challenges ahead?\nNot all journeys are designed or experienced the same way... Join Calum as he embarks on his most important journey. Is he ready for the challenges ahead? 'Do I Have To?' is an inviting picture book about the story of a cute caterpillar, Calum, who wonders a lot, about what steps to take. He embarks on a journey with some trepidation, as life continues to provide him with opportunities for growth, but will he take the next steps? Whilst the narrative provides the story, the illustrations shed light on the journey and the destination that lie ahead for Calum. 'Do I Have To?' teaches children that despite not always wanting to do things that are presented, when we do, growth is possible. As the story unfolds, it supports a child's understanding of emotional literacy, PSHE, and science. This story is about change, resilience, courage and transformation. Join Calum as he sets out on his journey.
Pictures from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" - all original illustrations from Sir John Tenniel
Autism Caterpillars are used by schools and other agencies who teach children with Autism. These simple, soft, and darling caterpillars are weighted down with beans and have a sweet, soothing effect on an autistic child. This new project will involve a little pouring, a little stitching, a little assembly and lots of love. Autism Caterpillar Instructions 1. Cut out caterpillar body from your choice of fabric 42" long by 12" wide. Sew edges together and leave an opening. (See diagram below for suggested layout when workin gwith an entire bolt of fabric.) 2. Put plastic cup funnel into the opening of the Caterpillar 3. Have neighbor help hold the caterpillar while you pour the beans. Hold Caterpillar vertically to the floor and pour the pitcher of beans into the cup inserted in the Caterpillar. 4. Lay Caterpillar flat on the table and wrap a small ribbon from the kit twice around the Caterpillar, approx. 2 inches from the bottom and tie a knot as tight as possible. Check and make sure the beans will not fall out of the bottom of the Caterpillar. Place a dab of glue on the knot, and tie another tight knot. CAUTION: glue is stringy – be careful to not drip glue on the fabric. 5. Stretch Caterpillar on the table and distribute the beans evenly. 6. Take the large ribbon and slide it under the Caterpillar approx. 5 to 6 inches from the top; do not tie yet. 7. Take the other 6 small ribbons and slide them under the Caterpillar and distribute all of the ribbons evenly between the neck ribbon and the tail ribbon. 8. Tie the big ribbon tight around the neck into a knot. Put a dab of glue on the knot and tie a nice bow. 9. Tie off the other 6 sections by wrapping the ribbon once and tie a tight knot. Put a dab of glue on top of the knot and tie one more time. 10. Clip the bottom 7 ribbons so it has 1½ inches on each side of the knot. 11. Cut two sets of small circles from grey and white pieces of felt. The white circles are the base of the eyes and the grey circles are the pupils for the Caterpillar. Put glue around the edge of the white circles and place them towards the front part of the Caterpillar’s face (see photo). 12. Put glue around the edges of the grey circles and glue them onto the middle of the white circles. 13. Take a needle and thread and while holding the eye in place stitch a knot in the middle of each gray felt to secure the eyes into place. For printable instructions, click here.