Artwork gallery Fairytales
Fairytales carry timeless themes about morality and courage. Passed down through generations, they help people make sense of the world, teaching lessons through magical stories and memorable characters. They preserve cultural values allowing both children and adults to explore ideas beyond everyday reality.
Drawing brings these stories to life in a magical way. Artists can reinterpret familiar tales, adding their own style and perspective while deepening the emotional impact of the story. Illustrating fairytales encourages imagination and storytelling skills, turning words into vivid scenes that invite others to see and feel the magic.
Three kilo cat, three kilo skull (üç kilo pişik, üç kilo ət)
Azeri Aghayeva
One good turn deserves another
Alice Lockhart
You Called Me After A Dream
Joe Fox
Welcome to Jungala
Emma Guareschi
I See Her Yet, The Sonsy Queen
Jack Fawdry Tatham
Untitled, Tiles on the floor and house
Ella Walker
Her nesting place
Alice Lockhart
Ultimate Freelancer
Jade Anthony
Tribulations
Oliver McConnie
Untitled
Daniel Blumberg
Three kilo cat, three kilo skull (üç kilo pişik, üç kilo ət)
Azeri Aghayeva
Hard pastel on paper, 64.5 x 42 cm, 2022
One good turn deserves another
Alice Lockhart
Ink on paper, 17 x 14 cm, 2023
You Called Me After A Dream
Joe Fox
Etching on Hahnemule paper
Welcome to Jungala
Emma Guareschi
cyanotype, 91 x 126cm, 2019
I See Her Yet, The Sonsy Queen
Jack Fawdry Tatham
Etching with aquatint, 24.9 x 35 cm, 2017
Untitled, Tiles on the floor and house
Ella Walker
Ink, paint and pigment on paper, 17 x 25 cm, 2018
Her nesting place
Alice Lockhart
Ink on paper, 18 x 21 cm, 2023
Ultimate Freelancer
Jade Anthony
Aluminium plate etching on Hahnemühle paper, 20 x 27cm, 2022
Tribulations
Oliver McConnie
Etching, 18x21, 2014
Untitled
Daniel Blumberg
Silver on paper, 7.3cm x 10.7cm