The Arabian Nights by Crystal Galloway

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Design By: Crystal Galloway

Crystal Galloway is an illustrator in Chicago Illinois. She studied illustration at California College of the Arts to learn how to use her love of fantasy, story telling, and painting. Children's books, comics, and animation are her favorite forms of story telling.

 

Design By: Crystal Galloway

Crystal Galloway is an illustrator in Chicago Illinois. She studied illustration at California College of the Arts to learn how to use her love of fantasy, story telling, and painting. Children's books, comics, and animation are her favorite forms of story telling.

 

Artist Statement

I noticed that a lot of the covers for the Arabian Nights focuses on the magic and fantasy of the tales. Though I love these elements I wanted to focus on the fact that it is indeed Scheherazade telling these tales and on whom she is telling them to. — Crystal Galloway