Cobalt Issue 29 - Poison Apple
Poison Apple is a twist on your traditional fairytale, from the minds of creative University of Warwick students, it explores the dark and morbid interpretations of stories we know and love and the traditional troupes that come with the territory.
Poison Apple is a twist on your traditional fairytale, from the minds of creative University of Warwick students, it explores the dark and morbid interpretations of stories we know and love and the traditional troupes that come with the territory.
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SOPHIE EMENY
Enchanted Omens
Birds and deer are often used as symbols and imagery in
dark fairytales. This photo collection aims to evoke a sense
of stepping into the wildlife of a dark fairytale.
Venture into the shadowy depths of enchanted
forests and lakes, where stories unfold. A solitary
fawn stands alone, its innocent gaze mirroring the
fragility of life. A black swan glides across the inky
waters, its elegant form starkly contrasting the
depths of the lake. A mother deer feeds her fawn, a
tender act of love amidst the harsh realities of the
natural world. Nestled in the branches of ancient
trees, a Steller's Jay observes the world with a
knowing eye, its vibrant plumage a beacon in the
fading light. These captivating images invite you
into a realm where the boundaries between reality
and fable blur, where beauty and darkness
intertwine, and where fairytales are told.