Searching for Wonderland: Part 2—Blind Spots
The composition portrays two versions of Alyce, the elder and the younger, separated by perspective and perception.
The elder Alyce, absorbed in her search through the wall, represents the blindness that comes with over-fixation: looking inward but missing what’s in plain sight. Meanwhile, the younger Alyce appears at the end of the corridor, chasing the white rabbit, symbolizing curiosity and the wonder the elder version has lost. The rabbit becomes the link between them: a moving embodiment of time, chance, and missed connection.
All together, they illustrate how the search for meaning can obscure what’s already present, turning Wonderland into a metaphor for the spaces we overlook. Blind Spots.
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