Alice in Wonderland Cat Paper Doll

$180.00

Alice in Wonderland Cat Paper Doll

Pop Art Painting | Nostalgic Toy Art | Storybook Character Artwork

11 × 14” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

Some images carry a sense of recognition that feels both playful and familiar—drawn from stories, characters, and objects that linger across time. Alice in Wonderland Cat Paper Doll captures that feeling, blending a beloved figure with the charm of vintage paper dolls.

The composition brings together bold color, simplified form, and a flat, graphic quality that echoes the look of cut-out toys. The character remains central and direct, while the painterly surface adds texture and depth, shifting the image from reproduction into observation.

There is a balance between nostalgia and reinterpretation, where something widely recognized becomes more personal and tactile. The piece feels both lighthearted and composed, holding onto the spirit of the original while existing as its own distinct presence.

Rooted in memory and visual culture, this painting reflects the lasting pull of familiar stories—where imagination, character, and play come together in a way that feels both timeless and immediate.

Alice in Wonderland Cat Paper Doll

Pop Art Painting | Nostalgic Toy Art | Storybook Character Artwork

11 × 14” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

Some images carry a sense of recognition that feels both playful and familiar—drawn from stories, characters, and objects that linger across time. Alice in Wonderland Cat Paper Doll captures that feeling, blending a beloved figure with the charm of vintage paper dolls.

The composition brings together bold color, simplified form, and a flat, graphic quality that echoes the look of cut-out toys. The character remains central and direct, while the painterly surface adds texture and depth, shifting the image from reproduction into observation.

There is a balance between nostalgia and reinterpretation, where something widely recognized becomes more personal and tactile. The piece feels both lighthearted and composed, holding onto the spirit of the original while existing as its own distinct presence.

Rooted in memory and visual culture, this painting reflects the lasting pull of familiar stories—where imagination, character, and play come together in a way that feels both timeless and immediate.