
For my latest project I am adapting the Grimm fairy tale Allerleirauh, or All-Kinds-of-Fur. Here are a few pieces of black-and-white developmental work; the first two are from my sketchbook, the latter two are from a small storybook I put together to keep my ideas and visual development for this project moving.


This story is full of such rich imagery and themes, and can be interpreted in so many different ways. I think the best way to approach adapting this story is to establish what makes the story so special to me; I find the most personal interpretations of stories are often the most interesting.


Back to it! :)
Fabulous! Love the turkey one!
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