The ‘Alice in Paperland' Series is Adorable
Luisa Amanda Gomes — May 12, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: lenancker & dailyartpress
Enter the world of ‘Alice in Paperland’ and you’ll be amazed and filled with wonder. Instead of falling down the rabbit hole, you can tumble into a paper-constructed burrow.
This amazing land, designed by Romain Lenancker, is entirely comprised of paper. The series was photographed by Jean-Paul Lefret, with photo retouching by Fabien Barrau and Cristian Girotto. The photo collection shows the sweet-faced toddlers exploring their papered surroundings.
The pictures from ‘Alice in Paperland’ are so captivating and endearing; I wish this could be transformed into a movie.
This amazing land, designed by Romain Lenancker, is entirely comprised of paper. The series was photographed by Jean-Paul Lefret, with photo retouching by Fabien Barrau and Cristian Girotto. The photo collection shows the sweet-faced toddlers exploring their papered surroundings.
The pictures from ‘Alice in Paperland’ are so captivating and endearing; I wish this could be transformed into a movie.
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