have ’s be honest : Roald Dahl books do n’t really require illustration . The famed British writer was such a visual and nonrational writer that you could just close your eye and see Matilda skip off to schoolhouse or the Fantastic Mr. Fox plot his next deed of mischief . That said , when illustrator do take on the dependent matter , the results are simply wonderful .
Chicago ’s Galerie Frecently levy a whole slew of illustratorsto describe up posters from Dahl ’s more democratic books in a project they call Fantastic Mr. Dahl . The results are fantastic . From the lousy grittiness of Mr. Twit ’s Variant to the smooth lines and bright colors of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , each poster bears the unequaled signature of the illustrator or creative person who took it on , but they ’re all undeniably Dahl . The best part is that they ’re all for sale . Just come home through below . [ Design Taxi ]
Mr. Twit ’s Delicious Bird Pieby Michael Hacker

Charlie and the Chocolate Factoryby Horse Design
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevatorby Telegramme
The BFGby Drew Millward

James and the Giant Peachby Luke Drozd
The Minpinsby Mara Piccione
The Witchesby Michael Cowell

Matildaby Mirjam Dijkema
Fantastic Mr. Foxby Army of Cats
The Giraffe & the Pelly & Meby Senor Burns

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