
Illustration
Little Red Riding Hood
This illustration of Little Red Riding Hood centers around the real issue of child safety. Red Riding Hood is wearing a hoodie with built-in tracking and a smartwatch on her wrist that constantly updates her real-time location. When she encounters... More
Illustration
Alice in Wonderland
In this version, it is not curiosity that traps Alice, but the lack of meaningful childhood companionship. She turns to the screen for solace in the void left by emotional connection. Instead of drinking a potion to grow bigger or smaller, Alice... More
Illustration
Cinderella
This Cinderella is not seeking love and marriage but reclaiming the stage as a space of visibility and self-expression. The iconic pumpkin doesn’t become a carriage, it’s kicked aside, exploding into a spray of colours that represents breaking free... More
Illustration
Princess Pea
Today's Princess Pea is repainted as an introverted and perceptive online writer. She lives in a digital world woven of words and emotions, surrounded by softly flickering screens, messy stacks of books and unfinished manuscripts. She no longer... More
Illustration
Snow White
The relationship between the stepmother and Snow White is reimagined in this illustration, shifting from competition to connection. The magic mirror symbolizes the over-interpretation and evaluation of women's looks, constantly reflecting filtered... More
Illustration
The Little Mermaid
The little mermaid no longer stays silent for love—instead, she rejects the prince’s request for her to change who she is and chooses to form a multicultural ocean band with her underwater friends. She keeps her voice and uses it to share strength... More
Work by
Cathy Feng
“"New Century Fairy Tales" redefines traditional fairy tales by incorporating modern values such as diversity, gender equality, and personal growth. It introduces inclusive characters from diverse...” [More]