Not Quite Snow White
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A picture book for magical yet imperfect children everywhere, written by debut author Ashley Franklin and perfect for fans of such titles as Matthew A.
Ashley Robin Franklin is een kunstenares en illustrator die haar strips en illustraties tot leven brengt via een unieke mix van artistieke stijlen. Haar werk, beïnvloed door een breed spectrum van manga en anime tot folklore en lowbrow-kunst, verkent thema's vol fantasie en het onheilspellende. Met een focus op visueel vertellen, trekt Franklin de lezers mee naar werelden waar het alledaagse het magische kruist. Haar benadering van strips is zowel speels als introspectief.






A picture book for magical yet imperfect children everywhere, written by debut author Ashley Franklin and perfect for fans of such titles as Matthew A.
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