Recent work, some of which you can buy here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CloisterPPrints?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Prints are £2.99 plus p&p :D

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Recent work, some of which you can buy here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CloisterPPrints?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Prints are £2.99 plus p&p :D
Prints now available to purchase :D Check them out if you’re interested, £2.99 plus p&p :D
Some work produced a few hours prior to the broadcast...rather happy with it :D
A ‘What If?’ movie poster for Tom Baker and Ian Marter’s unmade film ‘Doctor Who meets Scratchman’.
Here are a few examples of the demo work I’ve produced for Big Finish. I’m rather happy with ‘em. Now...we wait. *Waits.
Attack of the Cybermen.
*Clenches fist. Excellent...well sort of. Not a bad story, but the Cybermen were a bit useless. Blimey, if you can whack their heads off with a bit of pipe, you know you need a rethink!
The Moonbase.
An underrated Cyberman story. The new design and genuinely creepy voices are what makes this story one of my favourites. It’s all the evidence you need to come to the conclusion the 60′s Cybermen are the best! :P
Plus, I quite like how this artwork turned out too!
The Curse of Fenric.
The second to last story of the classic series...and it was getting good again! A thoroughly decent story indeed.
The Night of the Doctor.
Seeing as the episode itself didn’t have that much to it, I kept it simple by highlighting the main attraction which was indeed the regeneration of McGann to Hurt.
Doctor Who - The Movie.
I have to say...the hair here looks pretty naff. I’ve been trying to refine the whole hair masking aspect of these things over the last few weeks. I think I’ve since pretty much got the hang of it, alas, this is an example of where I tried to get away with it on a fairly low res image.
An Unearthly Child.
The Beginning...and a story you can’t really fault, even if the other 3 episodes are quite dull. Oh, and it of course features William Hartnell, who happens to be my favourite Doctor :P
Death to the Daleks.
That Dalek is certainly dead.
At the moment, I’m going a bit mad with Photoshop. Over the last 3 weeks I’ve been producing artwork for my favourite stories...there’s quite a lot to fit in, but here goes...first we have:
City of Death.