This series of 64 images interprets Lewis Carroll’s Through the looking-glass, and What Alice Found There using digital composite photography. Many of the works incorporate 19th-century photographic sources, blending historical imagery with contemporary digital techniques. The series explores the mirrored world Alice discovers beyond the looking-glass, where familiar things transform and logic unfolds in unexpected ways.

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A tale begun in other days.

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All the better.

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Contrariwise.

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It would soon be time.

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And a good handsome shape it is.

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Anything but a regular bee.

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Only on Thursdays.

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What remains?

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Better say nothing at all.

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You're traveling the wrong way.

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They're at it again.

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Beware the jabberwock.

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Looking-glass House.

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(As she described it afterwards).

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Now.

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Later.

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You're a little goose.

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It's always the same.

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When there's anybody worth talking to.

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Is this a chair?

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He was part of my dream.

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Before breakfast.

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I was part of his dream.

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This is what I wish.

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Through the looking-glass.

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And what alice found there.

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Soup.

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Un-birthday present.

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First the fish must be caught.

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The feast.

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Strange things.

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But a dream.