The Brothers Grimm and other assorted HORROR writers (that's what most childrens' stories are, at least the fairy tale variety) pursued me through many a nightmare as a child.
I never understood why it was appropriate to read a child a story about a witch baking a brother and a sister in an oven, or a wolf eating a little girl in the woods,

I've heard the pointless rationalizations about how they were designed to keep children safe, but can we all agree that that is complete balderdash, and that the quite successful aim was, in fact, to give us all phobias?
Well bravo, Grimms. I'm still afraid.
I thought I would put together a few little creepy fairy tale ditties after discussing with a coworker how dark and dismal the subject matter most modern graphic designers choose is. Communication Arts magazine, which is really one of my favorite designer magazines, features some horridly dark illustrations.
I believe these designers were terrorized by fairy tales as children, and hence deserve our pity. ;).
To twist that all together, I took the pages of that magazine and an old used book to create three little scenes for you.
Little Red Riding Hood,



After cutting, I just laid them out on the canvas one by one to help me cut the next piece and make it fit in the scene.

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