
‘Open your mouth, and shut your eyes’ (Edith Mary Liddell; Ina Liddell; Alice Liddell)
July 1860
Wet collodion glass plate negative
10 in. x 8 in. (254 mm x 203 mm)
Lewis Carroll
Via G00melo5artblog
carrollian blog about Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. This blog 100% informally supports research by Karoline Leach, Jenny Woolf, Edward Wakeling and Contraiwise association for New Carroll Studies.

Were I to take an iron gun,
And fire it off towards the sun;
I grant ‘twould reach its mark at last,
But not till many years had passed.
But should the bullet change its force,
And to the planets take its course,
'Twould never reach the nearest star,
Because it is so very far.
![â Wool & Water
digital collage by Kenneth Rougeau
Prints available at krougeau.artfire.com -> [link]
Created as an illustration for Lewis Carrollâs timeless fantasy story, Through The Looking Glass. See below for the relevant text.
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`What is it you want to buy?’ the Sheep said at last, looking up for a moment from her knitting.Wool and Water by Kenneth Rougeau for Through the Looking Glass.
`I don’t quite know yet,’ Alice said very gently. `I should like to look all round me first, if I might.‘
`You may look in front of you, and on both sides, if you like,’ said the Sheep; `but you ca'n’t look all round you – unless you’ve got eyes at the back of your head.'