I thought it was amazing. The colors are well balanced and the themes for each cupcake are well thought out. The patterns on the fondant are so cute. I love how you represented some of the characters through the decorations on the cupcakes. my first suggestion is that you only do the smile for the cat or just the stripes. The reasons for this is because with the amount you did for the others is just something that represents them, while on the cat you did his face. My second suggestion is that you use diffrent cutters for the edges of the fondant bottoms. Over all through it is all toghether a master piece.
First off I want to say that this is one of the best displays of craftsmanship with fondant I have seen! They really function together as a set, and I like how they all tie together. The two green cupcakes really knock my socks off! I'm happy this was inspired not only by the movie, but the books as well. Your color pallet is excellent, and the reoccurring flowers were a nice touch. One of the only things I could be knit picky about is the cheshire cat cupcake. He seems just a tad flat and unrelated to the group. (Mind you, this is me really stretching to find something wrong.) I would have liked to see some of the more three dimensional aspects like in the other cupcakes. Also he seems a little disjointed because all the other cupcakes have the ruffle edges. Alone he's a wonderful work, but I don't feel he's adding a lot to the entire set. Anyways, wonder, excellent, astounding, amazing! You are a real gift to DA!
I am a Masters student based in Perth WA currently completing an elective on Curatorship and exhibiting. I have to set up an exhibition and I was referred to your work as perfect for the show. Happy for you to submit beyond the 5th if you need to… its a bit different- you only have to post an example of some of your work at this stage, preferably with an Alice theme.
Dont hesitate to ask me questions.
Cheers
Julie Fearns Pheasant
'Its Just Alice ' A page set up for invited Perth creatives involved in an event based on Wonderland in 2014. An exhibition/event with a difference; it is works in progress, works in action, its work on display. Its just Alice.
Description CREATIVE SUBMISSIONS WANTED Ist Submission by 4th May
Artists, Filmmakers, Poets, Writers, Actors and Crafts persons
This is just the start.
Be involved in this exciting new project planned to be held at the fantastic Fremantle Art Centre in 2014
Limited spaces available.
There are several stages in the project: (Persons completing first stage by the 4th May will be automatically in show) - Your first response to the theme, word WONDERLAND - …Quick sketches, poems, storyboards, ideas/film ideas, diagrams to be submitted jpg/word format, to be submitted in 3 days. (4th May). On the Facebook page. [link] As weeks go buy, a piece of writing, a word, a piece of prose will be chosen as a challenge. Your audience will watch your challenges.
HOWEVER, YOU HAVE TO BE PART OF THE FIRST SUBMISSION TO BE PART OF IT. - The event will last for 14 days. There will be artwork on walls, in progress, read, acted and filmed.
Audiences will be invited to watch the progress on Facebook, on a Blog page, during the event…and purchase art, poems, and videos of performance on the day.
An Event submission will be placed to the Board of Fremantle Art Centre at the end of May.
One of the only things I could be knit picky about is the cheshire cat cupcake. He seems just a tad flat and unrelated to the group. (Mind you, this is me really stretching to find something wrong.) I would have liked to see some of the more three dimensional aspects like in the other cupcakes. Also he seems a little disjointed because all the other cupcakes have the ruffle edges. Alone he's a wonderful work, but I don't feel he's adding a lot to the entire set.
Anyways, wonder, excellent, astounding, amazing! You are a real gift to DA!
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