Alice In Wonderland: 10 Pieces Of Fan Art The White Queen Would Adore

Alice In Wonderland: 10 Pieces Of Fan Art The White Queen Would Adore

Alice in Wonderland is way more than a Disney film, despite most people recognizing it as one. It is a book that widely influenced media. It is a story that can be told over and over in with different twists, settings, and lessons. To some, it is a story about drugs, to others its about imagination, and then there are those who see it as complete nonsense.

Whatever your thoughts are, there is no escape from Alice and the elements of her story in media. She has become more of a symbol than a character, influencing video games, horror movies, long lyrics, children’s books, and much more. So of course there is a lot of fan art for Alice in Wonderland. Here are ten that we found and loved. Check out the links to the artists, as they deserve credit for their amazing work.

Fallout Wonderland

Alice In Wonderland: 10 Pieces Of Fan Art The White Queen Would Adore

The artist for this piece is Aledin, and this art piece was a submission for a challenge with the theme “Fairytales Re-imagined.” While Alice in Wonderland is not really a fairytale, it was fairytale enough for the challenge, and the artist did an astounding job.

Alice in Wonderland has been re-imagined a ton, but this is our first time seeing her take on a nurse-role in what appears to be a post-nuclear war.

In A Bottle

We absolutely love the colors in this piece. It is gorgeous!

The artist is illustrater UlaFish. This painting was actually done as a thesis for a book cover. It would certainly make us want to pick it up and read! It captures both the whimsy and creepiness of Wonderland. The rabbit’s eyes and the Chesire Cat look especially unsettling.

Ace Of Hearts

The style of this fan art is quite unique and adorable. We also like that its a card, like Alice is the Ace of Hearts to counter the Queen of Hearts.

The artist is Saccstry and their art often combines the creepy and the cute. They do a lot of profiles of original young female characters, but combined with bones, blood, and bugs. This Alice fan art is particularly innocent when it comes to the artists’ gallery.

Meeting The Queen

This Alice looks like she came out of a Renaissance painting. The artist did a wonderful job with showing movement and trying something new with the symbols of Alice’s story. It is interesting to see that she is melting a path to the Queen of Hearts with some hot tea.

The talented artist behind this piece is Cynthia Sheppard. She has done art for big name companies such as Wizards of the Coast!

Among Mushrooms

Can you find the hidden Chesire Cat? We love everything about this art from its style, its setting, and the look of Alice. The mushrooms and trees frame Alice well, and we like that you can find the Chesire Cat hidden in the trees.

This piece was done by Brazilian comic artist, Picolo-kun. Besides Alice in Wonderland, they have also done fan art for Harry Potter, Teen Titans, Kingdom Hearts, My Neighbor Totoro, Frozen, Adventure Time, and much more.

Modern Alice

Modernizations of characters never gets old! This Alice is particularly fun. She has a tattoo that recalls her story. While her clothes are modern, they have the same colors as her Disney film outfit. The half-painted rose on her white shirt is also a nice touch. Also, you can never go wrong with modernizing a character by giving them a Starbucks-adjacent beverage.

The artist is an illustrator named Fernanda Suarez. Like Cynthia Sheppard, he has also worked for big name companies like Plaid Hat Games.

Close Up

The cool to warm colors on this piece really attract the eye. We love the little details as well, such as Alice’s teacup earrings, the painted roses, cards, and the caterpillar on the nose. The artist built this painting from a reference photo of a woman facing the same way but with her hair wrapped up in a turban.

This painting was made by Norway-based digital artist, SandraWinther. Her gallery brand is all female character portraits. Other fan art she has done is for Mulan, Jasmine, Snow White, Ariel, Tiana, Daenerys, Aurora, Anna, Elsa, and more.

Chinese Wonderland

We absolutely love the idea behind this piece. To set Alice in Wonderland in a Chinese frame has a lot of creative potential, and this artist ran with it! The colors are vibrant, the outfits are new, and the food at the tea party reflects Chinese culinary. The use of lanterns at the party is also fantastic.

ElinTan is the talented artist behind this piece. While some of her art deals with original characters, she has also done fan art for Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy XIV, How To Train Your Dragon, Dark Souls, and more.

Tea Party

Everything on the table looks delicious. The brightness of the party really strikes a contrast to the cool colors of the forest around them. All the clocks are classic Wonderland aesthetic, but there is something unsettling about them all just hanging in the dark woods.

The artist is kokotea and their art aesthetic is cute and sometimes chibi. They have done fan art for magical girl anime like Sailor Moon and Card Captor Sakura.

Alice And Bunny

This art has a pretty unique styleand perspective. It is very doll and plush-like. If you check out the artist, the-crazy-spork, their gallery uses this style a lot. They make characters with delicate small bodies and larger doll-like heads with either really small or no noses. The cute style certainly suites Alice in Wonderland.

Besides Alice in Wonderland, they have done fan art for Sailor Moon and Devil May Cry.