A field of daisies and black-eyed Susans symbolically mark the transformation of Alice’s childhood innocence into growing self-awareness and autonomy. Marianetta’s unconventional self-portrait and depiction of Alice as an African American girl call us to consider our conceptions of innocence and wonder. What children do we view as innocent? In what ways do safety and privilege facilitate childhood curiosity? Which children are granted the ability to wonder and which children are denied this experience?
Product Details:
Hahnemühle rag paper boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth. Combined with the matte premium inkjet coating, this paper produces outstanding prints that feature brilliant colors, deep blacks, striking contrasts and perfect reproduction of detail.
Prints are shipped flat in a protective parchment sleeve, in between two sheets of stiff cardboard to keep them flat in transit. If the artwork is damaged in any way during shipping, please contact us right away with photographs documenting any such damages. We will seek to address the damage to customer satisfaction on a case-by-case basis.