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About this artwork
In No Time – Original Painting by Grace Slick
Grace Slick’s In No Time features her signature white rabbi, an ongoing symbol in her work and a nod to the Wonderland themes that have long inspired her. Holding a watch and wearing a colorful sweater, the rabbit evokes the surreal tension between time and fantasy. This original painting is double framed with a beveled black wood frame and interior white linen liner frame,, highlighting the imagery with a crisp, modern finish. A standout piece that blends whimsy with edge, ready to hang and enjoy.
Print size
18" x 24" canvas
Print type
Acrylic on Canvas
Signature
Hand signed by artist
About the artist
Grace Slick, the iconic Queen of Acid Rock, helped define the 1960s counterculture with her fearless spirit and powerhouse vocals as the frontwoman of Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship. After decades of rock stardom and a trail of top 40 hits, she retired from music in the 1990s to pursue her lifelong passion for painting, creating vivid works that explore everything from pop culture and politics to Alice in Wonderland. Now living by the ocean in Malibu, Grace continues to follow her curiosity—on her own terms.
© Grace Slick. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.
About this artwork
In No Time – Original Painting by Grace Slick
Grace Slick’s In No Time features her signature white rabbi, an ongoing symbol in her work and a nod to the Wonderland themes that have long inspired her. Holding a watch and wearing a colorful sweater, the rabbit evokes the surreal tension between time and fantasy. This original painting is double framed with a beveled black wood frame and interior white linen liner frame,, highlighting the imagery with a crisp, modern finish. A standout piece that blends whimsy with edge, ready to hang and enjoy.
Print size
18" x 24" canvas
Print type
Acrylic on Canvas
Signature
Hand signed by artist
About the artist
Grace Slick, the iconic Queen of Acid Rock, helped define the 1960s counterculture with her fearless spirit and powerhouse vocals as the frontwoman of Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship. After decades of rock stardom and a trail of top 40 hits, she retired from music in the 1990s to pursue her lifelong passion for painting, creating vivid works that explore everything from pop culture and politics to Alice in Wonderland. Now living by the ocean in Malibu, Grace continues to follow her curiosity—on her own terms.
© Grace Slick. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.