Sheet measures 7.5″ x 7.5″ Perfs size 900 x 1/4″ squares. Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Yellow Mustard Unsigned Back.Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Yellow Mustard Unsigned Front.Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Burnt Orange Unsigned Back.Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Burnt Orange Unsigned Front.Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Chartreuse signed by Mark Mc Cloud Back.Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Chartreuse signed by Mark Mc Cloud Front.
Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Kelly Green unsigned Back.Blotter art Alice Through The Looking Glass Kelly Green unsigned Front.Blotter Art Pink Unicorns untrimmed by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Purple Unicorns untrimmed by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Yellow Unicorns by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Yellow Unicorns untrimmed by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Silver Lightning Bolts Pink by John Blackburn sheet is 20×25 cm.Blotter Art Silver Lightning Bolts Yellow by John Blackburn sheet is 20×25 cm.Blotter Art Silver Lightning Bolts Blue by John Blackburn sheet is 20×25 cm.Blotter Art Silver Lightning Bolts Red by John Blackburn sheet is 20×25 cm.Blotter Art Blue Boomerangs by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Red Boomerangs by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Pink Boomerangs by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Yellow Boomerangs by John Blackburn.Blotter Art Deadly Dose Steal your Face black.Blotter Art Deadly Dose Steal your Face Red.Blotter Art Blue Felix reprint by John Blackburn.
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Below is not a full list, there are many more blotter art sheets printed on colored paper. Of course all of the Mark Mc Cloud’s Alices Through The Looking Glass were printed on colored paper even if sometimes their names don’t refer to the paper color but to the ink’s color, which is the case with the Kelly Green Alice whose paper is not green but yellowish/beige, but its should not be mistaken for the more common Cream Alice or the uber rare Tan Alice. Most of today’s blotter art is printed on white paper, but there are a few gems, mostly from before 2010 that were printed directly on colored paper to give the color to the blotter.