Auguste Blackman, son of Charles Blackman, carries on his father’s legacy with the fantastical ‘Still Bunny and Alice’. He pictures Alice and the White Rabbit merging, a vase of flowers also in the mix - the theme of dualities or harmony struck through difference, is present. This work is as much an ode to Alice in Wonderland as it is to Auguste’s childhood. He reflects:
"Alice and her best friend the rabbit reminisce about all their adventures and the best thing is they survived it all together."
Originally conceived as a standalone painting depicting Alice and flowers, Auguste has since been compelled to turn it into a series; "it appears this series is talking to me and insisting on emotional support."
Cast in a complex and personal light, this Alice is an homage to Charles Blackman’s legacy, the wonder of a childlike eye and dualities. Whether reflecting on the experience of growing up among artists, or demonstrating a born passion for painting, Auguste remains a dynamic and rich voice in Australian art.
‘Still Bunny and Alice’ is for collectors of the Blackmans and admirers of Alice in Wonderland.
Auguste BLACKMAN (1957 - )
'Still Life with Bunny and Alice' 2026
polymer on Canson paper
Image Size: 76 x 56 cm
Dimensions: 76 x 56 cm
Signed: Signed 'Auguste Blackman' on lower image.
Comes with Letter of Provenance
Condition: Excellent
(c) The Artist or Assignee