The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Alison Kelly

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Design By: Alison Kelly

Alison Kelly is a graphic design student at Northeastern University, and is currently working as a print design intern for a fashion company based in NYC.

 

Design By: Alison Kelly

Alison Kelly is a graphic design student at Northeastern University, and is currently working as a print design intern for a fashion company based in NYC.

 

Artist Statement

This work was created to reflect an underlying element involved within the story of \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\". The design focuses on the secondary character, Glinda the Good Witch, as a means to represent the story from an alternate and original view while disregarding over cliched images. Glinda\'s role in the story is important and sometimes forgotten, which is why this cover is based on her. This piece was designed using Adobe Photoshop. — Alison Kelly