The Los Angeles Times says Ray Bradbury's "Dark Carnival" print posesses "primal energy, blustery twinkle and midnight tremble...the best (of the Bradbury prints)." Ray Bradbury's oil painting was created in 1948, around the time of the publication of his first book, the story collection, Dark Carnival. For many years, the original painting was in the collection of Ray Bradbury's longtime friend, the late Forrest J. Ackerman. Photographed from the original art and printed on the finest art papers in an edition of only 200, each personally signed by Ray Bradbury, the DARK CARNIVAL print is designed to match the size and look of the two HALLOWEEN TREE prints.