I like it. It reminds me a bit of a front piece in an old anthology of Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories that I admired as a child.
And I guess I never thought of illustration and art as separate before. So much famous representational Art was MADE to tell stories - although a lot of 'em were big stories in the public consciousness, myths and fables and religious narratives, rather than more recent works.
And I guess I never thought of illustration and art as separate before. So much famous representational Art was MADE to tell stories - although a lot of 'em were big stories in the public consciousness, myths and fables and religious narratives, rather than more recent works.