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1. Hansel and Gretel

Illustrations by Ana Juan and Roz Chast

In a unique collaboration, artists from The New Yorker and other leading figures from the contemporary art scene have created illustrations, paintings, and sculpture inspired by the Met's new production of Humperdinck's beloved opera based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. The works are currently on view in the Met's exhibition space, and many of them also appeared in a portfolio in a recent issue of The New Yorker.

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2. Artist's Choice


By Michelle Lana
Hansel and Gretel Re-make

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3. Hansel and Gretel


Children's Book Spread Project for Illustrator Group Soup

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4. SFG: Fairy Tale



Hi Everyone! My name is Diana and this is my first post on SFG. Thanks for the invite! Please feel free to comment in my stuff. I'm right in the middle of finding and developing my style and I appreciate advice, critique and any kind of feedback that might help me with this.

Above I tried a slightly different approach to "Hansel and Gretel". I was thinking about what happens if today parents send off their children because they feel they can't no longer afford them... I know it's not a nice and funny contribution to SFG to start with. But somehow most fairy tales scare me. Some brighter pieces will follow though!

If you like to, you can check out some of my other stuff on my blog and on Flickr.

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