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FAIRY TALE

I called this work Fairy Tale because it transports me to a very special place: my childhood.

When I was a little girl, I had a book of fairy tales that I read over and over again. The stories, the castles, the magical creatures... they never left my imagination. Even today, deep in my heart, I still carry that little girl's dream: that magic is real and that, somehow, I could be the protagonist of a world full of wonder.

This illustration is a reflection of that feeling. A world of enchantment, innocence, and fantasy—where fairies sit on toadstools, deer speak with their eyes, and every path leads to a hidden castle. A world where the impossible feels possible.

I think we all need to hold on to that part of ourselves. The pure part. That inner child who still believes in good things, in dreams, in beauty without reason.

Today, many of us have lost that sense of wonder. We've become too logical, rushed, distracted. But I think it's time to go back. Back to the basics, to the imagination, to the heart. To that place where we once believed anything was possible.

That Fairy Tale be a gentle reminder: Never stop dreaming. Never stop believing. Keep your heart open like a child's—pure, playful, and full of magic. Because the world needs more fantasy, and your story still matters.

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