Friday, 31 March 2017

Jean Huet

                         Above and Below: in the style of Picasso
Jean Huet (1923-1985) was a French Animator and Cartoonist who produced this series in of interpretations of Little Red Riding Hood in 1974, using famous modernist painters as his inspiration. Thank you

               Above: in the style of  Bernard Buffet, below: In the style of  Fernand Léger.




Friday, 24 March 2017

Chap Book 1810




This version of Little Red Riding Hood, published in a small, hand-coloured chapbook in 1810 is in the British Library. It sticks closely to Perrault’s original, and predates the Grimm brothers’ version by two years.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Happy Minis


Just so wonderfully tiny. A miniature Little Red Riding Hood Cookie form Happy Minis an apprentice miniaturist from France who creates incredibly small things including tiny turned bowls and even a honey stirrer.

Friday, 17 March 2017

Kathrine Avraam






A very abstract and dynamic, graphic interpretation of Little Red Riding Hood by Kathrine Avraam and launched as a crowd funded project.

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Cailey Tervo


A printed Red Riding Hood made twinkly with GIF, by Cailey Tervo a recent graduate from CCAD Ohio.

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Isa Bancewicz


I love the idea of the dance of Little Red and the wolf, here rendered delicately by Italian illustrator Isa Bancewicz

Monday, 13 March 2017

Monika Klenner

A very subtle, dream like version of the big bad wolf, called 'Sssshhh Little Red Riding Hood is Asleep' by Moniker Klenner.

Saturday, 11 March 2017

Céline Azorin


Céline Azorin uses paper cuts and collage to create her illustrative vision. Since 2002 Céline has concentrated on illustration her work often constructed in intricate book forms utilising techniques of stitch, photography, serigraphy, infographics and,modelling.


Friday, 10 March 2017

Maria Laura Brenlla


Spanish illustrator Maria Laura Brenlla's work, looks like the work of Ken Anderson the animator behind the Aristocats and 101 dalmations, it has that beautiful stylised quality of mid century graphic design.

Thursday, 9 March 2017

Xin Tetsu

Xin Tetsu has used crumpled paper and photoshop to create his vision of Little Red Riding Hood whilst studying in Moscow.

Monday, 6 March 2017

Mariana Malhão




Mariana Malhão is a Portuguese illustrator whose work shows the influence of Japanese animation  and European classics such as Tove Jansson. Little red is the blood in Mariana's version and is the life as well as a force of darkness in her images.

Sunday, 5 March 2017

Marina Pcheliakova

A brutal almost typographical beast by Russian graphic designer Marina Pcheliakova, this is no wolf, but a Jackel.