The Alice in Wonderland Bronze Collection is very pleased to announce the addition of anemographic sculptural illusions. Watch for the first release of this amazing art form. All twelve chapters will be explored, starting with Chapter I, "Alice Down the Rabbit Hole." This is an extraordinary addition to the collection. Mortillaro is very pleased to announce this exciting new addition to the Alice in Wonderland Bronze Collection. If you have never experienced an anemographic illusion, you are in for a real treat.

For the past thirteen years, Mortillaro has been working with three-dimensional anemographic illusions, integrating science into artistically surprising forms. Mortillaro's most recent works in this area include her first "Self-Portrait," the sculptural "Brothers" and now, her most recent work in this area, her "Alice" series. In the "Self-Portrait," she used a single 180 degree, convex mirror to reflect into a more recognizable form. In the "Brothers" piece, she used both a convex and concave mirror surface to create a hologram, or "off the surface" illusions of a third, actually non-existent figure. In her "Alice" series Mortillaro deals with illusions of illusions...

Additional information about this amazing new addition to the Alice in Wonderland Bronze Collection will appear in the next installment of News & Updates.

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The first four characters of Karen Mortillaro's Alice in Wonderland Bronze Collection are now available. See the collection in the Sculpture Gallery.

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The timeless art of the Alice in Wonderland Bronze Collection appears for the first time ever in limited edition bronze. A new piece will be added to the collection on a regular basis, approximately every one to two months, until each chapter of the Alice in Wonderland story is fully illustrated in Bronze.

Created in Evader bronze, the finest museum quality available, each unique bronze will have Karen Mortillaro's original interpretation of Lewis Carroll's beloved children's story.

Mortillaro's sculptures are greatly sought after. And all of the work is offered in a very low worldwide limited edition of only 300. Once the editions are sold out, the molds will be retired and no other castings will be available to collectors. So do not delay. Check the Sculpture Gallery for the latest addition for your collection. For pricing and ordering, please use the Contact Section.

This is the first exhibition of Karen's anamorphic Alice "Down the Rabbit Hole with Lewis Carroll and Leonard Weisgard"

The Arne Nixon Center at California State University, Fresno, will offer two coordinating exhibits in the Henry Madden Library from Setpeber 16-October 26, 2011. The
second-floor Leon S. Peters Ellipse Gallery will display Lewis Carrl materials from the Arne Nixon Center's extensive collection, including original art by Leonard Weisgard for
his 1949 edition of (Fred, please slant the letters of the title) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
and Through the Looking Glass. Materials on loan will include original Alice-themed art by Charles M. Schulz for his "Peanuts" comic strip (loaned by the Charles M. Schulz
Museum, anamorphic Alice bronze sculptures loaned by artist Karen Mortillaro (www.kmortillaro. com), and original art loaned by author/illustrator Byron Sewll.

The exhibitions, which are suitable for all ages, will be open from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday afternoons (closed Mondays). Other viewings may be arranged
by calling the Arne Nixon Center at 559.278.8116.

California State University, Fresno
Henry Madden Lirary
5200 N. Barton Ave. M/S ML 34
Fresno, CA 93740-8014

www.arnenixoncenter.org