Alice in Wonderland
I know everyone know about Alice. I fell in love with the rabbit by John Tinniel and have him traced on canvas and also printed on needlepoint canvas. It is not in copyright and here are the links to that effect. His works are in the public domain and all the images can be had from Gutenberg site. Here is a link to the illustrations, if you click on one image it will enlarge and you can save it. The black and white illustrations commissioned by Lewis Carroll for his works are also out of copyright. This applies to John Tenniel's illustrations for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), Through the Looking-Glass (1871), and The Nursery “Alice” (1889). ... Dodgson Estate. http://djelibeibi.unex.es/libros/Tenniel/ http://djelibeibi.unex.es/libros/Tenniel/Alice-02.jpg
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I am going to paint him on that canvas first and then do my needlepoint. I will make his jacket colorful instead of the brown/gold that is on the original. I am currently searching for a stuffed pattern for this rabbit. I do have a basic standing rabbit from an old book but the legs are not right. I many have to draft the legs. A friend sent me a piece of Mohair and on my that stuff is so expensive. I will keep you all posted. This should be fun. Even an applique may be in the works lol.....keep tuned
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what colors will you make the jacket ???
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The first link..UK.... DOES NOT WORK......THANK YOU FOR LINK TO SKETCHES
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Originally Posted by lynnie
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what colors will you make the jacket ???
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Originally Posted by Lady Diana
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The first link..UK.... DOES NOT WORK......THANK YOU FOR LINK TO SKETCHES
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I will be working on the background now and will post later....
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Originally Posted by Rosyhf
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I know everyone know about Alice. I fell in love with the rabbit by John Tinniel and have him traced on canvas and also printed on needlepoint canvas. My previous post was deleted because of copyright. It is not in copyright and here are the links to that effect. His works are in the public domain and all the images can be had from Gutenberg site. Here is a link to the illustrations, if you click on one image it will enlarge and you can save it.
PDF]UK Copyright and Lewis Carroll (CL Dodgson ... - Lewis Carroll Society lewiscarrollsociety.org.uk/pages/.../LewisCarrollAndUKCopyright.pdf The black and white illustrations commissioned by Lewis Carroll for his works are also out of copyright. This applies to John Tenniel's illustrations for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), Through the Looking-Glass (1871), and The Nursery “Alice” (1889). ... Dodgson Estate. http://djelibeibi.unex.es/libros/Tenniel/ http://djelibeibi.unex.es/libros/Tenniel/Alice-02.jpg |
The link worked for me. Thank you! They are so cool!
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I fused the rabbit on the background last night. I will put trees grass flowers etc and paint shadow and high lights on the rabbit so he looks more dimensional.
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