The Tea Party
The name of this painting alludes to the tea party held in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and has no other meaning. Although Euripides may be dressed as a 16th Century swashbuckler, there is a clue in the image that places it in contemporary times. Actually, there are four clues. Can you find them?
You will find a more recent version of a tea party in the Other Rip Squeak Art section that is called Tea Anyone? The predecessor of this Rip Squeak image included Leonard's characters known as the Pixquiks™. It was also called The Tea Party and is shown below.
The Tea Party
© 1992 Leonard Filgate