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Follow the White Rabbit

€ 1200 

Yes

€ 1200 

Yes

This whimsical and mysterious painting titled "Follow the White Rabbit" by the artist Yes serves as a dark, contemporary tribute to the world of Alice in Wonderland. The composition is centered around a series of weathered, wooden directional signs pointing in conflicting directions, bearing iconic phrases such as "Wonderland," "Wrong Way," and "We're All Mad Here." Set against a deep, textured mahogany background, the artwork immediately establishes a sense of disorientation and curiosity, drawing the viewer into a surreal narrative.

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Description

Artist:

Yes

Category:

Acrylic

Style:

Surrealism

Size:

100

x

80

x

4

Year:

2025

Materials:

Acrylic on canvas

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

Y-007

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Yes

Category:

Acrylic

Style:

Surrealism

Size:

100

x

80

x

4

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2025

Materials:

Acrylic on canvas

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

Y-007

The piece is filled with subtle, symbolic details that reward close inspection. Hovering between the signs is the mischievous, disembodied grin of the Cheshire Cat, while a delicate line-art silhouette of Alice stands in the bottom corner, appearing small and uncertain. Surrounding the central imagery is a border of haunting text that adds philosophical depth to the piece, featuring phrases like "...before Alice got to Wonderland, she had to fall..." and the urgent plea, "Alice, Alice, Wake up!" These textual elements transform the painting from a simple illustration into a complex psychological study of choice and reality.

Technically, the artist employs a high-contrast style that makes the cream-colored, "cracked" texture of the signs pop against the dark, moody backdrop. The use of sharp, black lettering creates a graphic, almost vintage feel, while the soft gradients in the background suggest a space that is both vast and claustrophobic. By blending literary references with a bold, illustrative technique, Yes captures the beautiful chaos of Lewis Carroll's imagination, inviting the viewer to lose themselves—and perhaps find themselves—within the madness.

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