Fine Art Collector | Autumn 2015

� TeaForTwo,AndTwo ForTea Canvaseditionof150 ImageSize19¾”x26” FramedSize28”x34” Framed£495 � Mirror,MirrorOnThe Wall,Who'sTheFairest OfThemAll

The result, however, is a different kind of Wonderland from that imagined by Carroll. Think more Tim Burton – it’s darker, more eccentric, and slightly macabre. But with a wicked sense of humour. The Lost Alice collection comprises six magnificent paintings, each of which depicts a part of the reimagined story. It is, Smith says, a wonderland that is twisted and crafted around classic literature mixed with fairy tales – all through the eyes of a very different Alice. The devil, as always with Smith’s work, is in the detail. Each painting is packed with symbolism and even the smallest objects have hidden meaning. A Place of Uncommon Nonsense , a painting that is reminiscent of the last supper, was created using a four feet long table upon which he “Who in the world am I? Ah, that’s the great puzzle.

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� AndWhoAreYou? Resinsculpture Editionof150 Height11” £295

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