Red Riding Hood by Manuhell
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Great modern interpretation! I love Red’s backpack and and raincoat. The wolf is wonderfully ferocious.
That is one big, bad wolf…
any child stupid enough to mistake a wolf for her grandmother deserves to be eaten – that was my firrst impression when I read the Brothers Grimm story as a child…
I absolutely love this and have been looking everywhere for a print, is it possible to buy a print?