2003 Bookmark Art

"Rumplestiltskin" by Jennifer Prough

“Rumplestiltskin” by Jennifer Prough

"Rumplestiltskin" by Jennifer Prough

Artist: Jennifer Prough
Medium: Digital Illustration

“Today I bake, to-morrow brew, the next I’ll have the young queen’s child. Ha! glad am I that no one knew that Rumplestiltskin I am styled.

— The Brothers Grimm

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"Charlotte's Web" by Timothy J. Prough

“Charlotte’s Web” by Timothy J. Prough

"Charlotte's Web" by Timothy J. Prough

Artist: Timothy J. Prough
Medium: Mixed (Oil, Photography, Ink, Digital)

“Well,” said her mother, “one of the pigs is a runt.
It’s very small and weak, and it will never amount to anything. So your father has decided to do away with it.”
“Do away with it?” shrieked Fern. “You mean kill it? Just because it’s smaller than the others?”

–E. B. White

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"Snow White" by Larry Solitrin

“Snow White” by Larry Solitrin

"Snow White" by Larry Solitrin“When Snow White saw that the peasant woman was eating part of the apple, her desire for it grew stronger, so she finally let the woman hand her the other half through the window. She bit into it, but she barely had the bite in her mouth when she fell to the ground dead.”

— The Brothers Grimm

 

Artist: Larry Solitrin
Medium: Digital Photography, Illustrator, Pencil

"The Tortoise & Hare" by Stephen Swann

“The Tortoise & Hare” by Stephen Swann

"The Tortoise & Hare" by Stephen Swann

Artist: Stephen Swann
Medium:
Digital

“A hare one day ridiculed the short feet and
slow pace of the tortoise, who replied, laughing:
“Though you will be swift as the wind,
I will beat you in the end.”

— Josh Pachter (An Adaptation From Aesop Fables)

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Sandra Webberking

“High On A Hill” by Sandra Webberking

"High On A Hill" by Sandra Webberking

Artist: Sandra Webberking
Medium: Metal, Mild Steel

“This fellow sleeps when it is light;
and steals and loots throughout the night.”

“He travels though no feet has he;
nor can he fly though he has wings.”

“To sleep all day he thinks is right
He does his hunting in the night.”

— Ed Young

“Jack & The Beanstalk” by Eng Wong

"Jack & The Beanstalk" by Eng Wong

Artist: Eng Wong
Medium: Digital, Pencil

“After dinner, the ogre placed a hen on the table.The hen laid golden eggs. Jack saw the miraculous hen from a crack in the oven door. He waited for the ogre to fall asleep, jumped out of the oven, snatched the hen and ran out of the castle.”

— The Brothers Grimm
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