The artwork titled “Wonderland” was created by Miriam Schapiro in 1983. It is associated with the Feminist Art and Pattern and Decoration (P&D) movements and falls under the figurative genre.
“Wonderland” is a vibrant and intricate work, characterized by an amalgamation of patterns, textiles, and imagery that collectively celebrate domesticity and femininity. The artwork features a complex collage of fabrics, quilting patterns, and a central framed panel with the words “Welcome to Our Home,” which evokes a sense of hospitality and warmth. The piece incorporates elements of traditional women’s crafts, such as embroidery and patchwork, and juxtaposes them with bold and colorful designs. This tapestry-like composition showcases Schapiro’s adept use of mixed media to create a richly layered and textured visual experience. Through “Wonderland,” Schapiro highlights the artistic value of domestic art forms and elevates them within the context of high art, contributing to the feminist discourse of the 1980s.