Oreshenka stands proudly in a forest with three wolves, two by her sides and the other in front of her. She gazes out of the illustration, her long brown hair cascading down her shoulders and her white dress belted with brown adorning her figure. The three wolves differ in size, from the largest in front of her, to the middle-sized one to her left, to the smallest to her right, all with their tongues out in anticipation. The color palette for this magical illustration could be drawn with earthy tones, from the greens of the forest to the browns in her attire and fur of the wolves. For a more whimsical effect, blues, purples and a hint of glitter could be added to the sky and trees. Where the wolves reign, soft grays and pale whites could bring out their fur while a sharp black could emphasize their eyes, intent on the viewer.
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- "The Golden Key or The Incredible Adventure of Pinocchio"
- "Three pigs"
- Brothers Grimm fairy tales
- Fairy tale by Hoffman "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King"
- Gianni Rodari's tale "The Adventures of Cipollino"
- Oreshenka and her friends
- Russian folk tales
- Tales by Charles Perrault
- Tales of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin
- Tales of Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky
- The Scarlet Flower
- The tale of Pyotr Ershov "The Little Humpbacked Horse"
- The Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
- The Tales of Wilhelm Hauff