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The Snow White project

Illustrations for book 'Lessons from Snow White: Hidden Spiritual Messages to Manifest Your Ideal Life' by Ivana Pazek
Publishing: August 19, 2016

Artist and cover designer: Alona Chezghanova, Ukraine

This project includes the cover and illustrations created for the first book by Ivana Pazek from Croatia. The author wrote this book beyond the well-known Fairytale 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'.
The cover of book (front and back)
Illustration for the Chapter I: Main Manifestation Modules and Their Usage.

   "It was the middle of winter, and the snowflakes were falling like feathers from the sky, and the young Queen sat at her window working, and her embroidery-frame was of ebony.    And as she worked, gazing at times out on the snow, she pricked her finger, and there fell from it three drops of blood on the snow.  And when she saw how bright and red it looked, she said to herself, “Oh that I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood of the embroidery frame!” Not very long after she had a daughter, with a skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony, and she was named Snow-white." 
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Illustration for the Chapter II: Approach from Within.

   "So one day when the Queen went to her mirror and said, “Looking-glass upon the wall, Who is fairest of us all?” it answered, “Queen, you are full fair, ‘tis true, But Snow White fairer is than you.” 
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Illustration for the Chapter III: Use Comparison for Your Benefit.
Illustration for the Chapter VI: Embracing the Change.

   "Now, when the poor child found herself quite alone in the wild woods, she felt full of terror, even of the very leaves on the trees, and she did not know what to do for fright.
   Then she began to run over the sharp stones and through the thorn bushes, and the wild beasts after her, but they did her no harm."
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Illustration for the Chapter VI: The Power of Focus.

   "And envy and pride like ill weeds grew in [the Queen’s] heart higher every day, until she had no peace day or night. At last she sent for a huntsman, and said, “Take the child out into the woods, so that I may set eyes on her no more.”
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Illustration for the Chapter VII: Know your Poisonous Apples.
Illustration for the Chapter VIII: The End of Manifestation.

   "At last the Queen thought of a plan; she painted her face and dressed herself like an old peddler woman, so that no one would have known her. In this disguise she went across the seven mountains, until she came to the house of the seven little dwarfs, and she knocked at the door and cried, “Fine wares to sell! Fine wares to sell!” 
   Snow White peeped out of the window and cried, “Good-day, good woman, what have you to sell?” 
   “Good wares, fine wares,” answered she, “laces of all colors”; and she held up a piece that was woven of variegated silk. 
   “I need not be afraid of letting in this good woman,” thought Snow-white, and she unbarred the door and bought the pretty lace."
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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The Snow White project

Illustrations created for the book by Ivana Pazek "Lessons from Snow White: Hidden Spiritual Messages to Manifest Your Ideal Life". Beyond the Fa Read More

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