I can't directly create a visual drawing for you, but I can describe what such a piece might look like in detail, which you could then use as inspiration or a prompt for an image generation tool. Here's a description of a black and white sgraffito-style drawing, in the round, featuring a wolf curled around Red Riding Hood: Sgraffito Vision: Wolf and Red Riding Hood Imagine a circular canvas, perhaps a ceramic plate or a carved wooden disc, where the art is revealed by scratching away a top layer to expose a lighter one beneath. The dominant colors are stark black and crisp white, with the suggestion of red subtly woven in, perhaps as a deeply etched line or a very fine, almost imperceptible glaze. The composition is tight and intimate, designed to be viewed from all angles as it rotates. At the heart of the circle, Red Riding Hood is nestled, not in fear, but in a state of almost serene slumber or deep contemplation. Her iconic hood is pulled gently around her face, its folds rendered in a play of light and shadow created by the sgraffito technique—where the black surface is scraped away to reveal the white beneath, giving texture to the fabric. Her small, delicate hands might be clasped or resting peacefully. Curled around her, almost like a protective, yet undeniably predatory, embrace, is the wolf. Its form dominates the outer ring of the circle, its powerful body a swirling mass of black and white. The sgraffito technique would be used to great effect here: deep, See more