A wondrous fairy tale from Indonesia about everyday objects enchanted.
 
A vain and greedy prince kills his slave for allegedly not waking him up for an appointment with a princess, but the slave turns into a horse. They set off to meet the princess and along the way they find a goatskin, life and death water and a magic feather. The prince, however, requires the prince to fetch more water and the magic feather.
The picture illustration is based on "Vanitas"; an artistic genre originating in the Latin word for "vanity".
                                
 
                                
                                        Martijn van Haaster is a versatile visual designer and photographer. He grew up in and around Rotterdam,  where he also studied illustration at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. And now mainly known as architect and chief designer of a well-known holiday and amusement park.
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