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Among all the Wonderland wanderers, Linzi shines for the quiet harmony of her chromatic shelves. Her collection, gathered since 2015 when she was studying Children’s Literature at university, turns the simple act of arranging books into a rainbow ritual where color replaces chronology and emotion outweighs rarity.
For Linzi, collecting is not a financial investment but an act of resonance. Each spine and shade mirrors a fragment of her own becoming. “Alice is me but not me,” she says, “I identify with her on many levels.” She admits she gets “a little bit bored of Tenniel as I prefer other interpretations,” and her library reflects that curiosity. It now holds over 700 copies of Alice from around the world, each one revealing new ways of seeing and being Alice, with different faces, voices, and interpretations that celebrate diversity and transformation.
With more than a hundred posts devoted to Alice, her profile unfolds as a luminous archive where colorful spines create chromatic textures within the settings of her photographs, forming a visual game that connects one post to another like a great puzzle. The materiality of covers and shelves becomes central; they are the nests where each collection dreams, breathes, and multiplies its wonder.
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