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One of the nice things about working on Alice this past year has been a couple of off-shoot projects. This one was a particular thrill, as it was for one of my favorite podcasts— Radiolab. The stellar Jez Burrows asked to me to contribute to a live show of theirs all about symmetry. What better way to showcase that than with the Looking Glass from the second Alice book? If I were to ever illustrate Through the Looking Glass, I would use these colors I think— they had a limited palette for the show, but I really like how it worked out. If only they had the live shows to watch online, I’d love to see the rest of the show!

One of the nice things about working on Alice this past year has been a couple of off-shoot projects. This one was a particular thrill, as it was for one of my favorite podcasts— Radiolab. The stellar Jez Burrows asked to me to contribute to a live show of theirs all about symmetry. What better way to showcase that than with the Looking Glass from the second Alice book? If I were to ever illustrate Through the Looking Glass, I would use these colors I think— they had a limited palette for the show, but I really like how it worked out. If only they had the live shows to watch online, I’d love to see the rest of the show!

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