Massive digression, but I have a friend/colleague who has a large-scale reproduction of Hughes' Crow, with Leonard Baskin's illustrations.
It's breathtaking.
I don't have any type of issue with Frost, though. I like how he gently nudges, dwells in the mundane real. In terms of poetry, I like Robert Graves much more, but that's probably because I haven't spent enough time with Frost.
(but none of them beat Remedios Varo and
Hairy Locomotion)
Sarah-Jane