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Round Robin

Round Robin

This rotund little fella – Erithacus rubecula – is an enduring symbol of British wintertime. I’ve used simple shapes – mainly circles – for the basic construction and given it a bit of texture with tree-bark for the wings and tail,...
Yak on the Phone

Yak on the Phone

This design features a typical yak engaged in a typical yak conversation. Yaks are notorious for their incessant chatter, which echoes through the Himalayan foothills and disturbs the meditations of the local lamas. Not really. But it’s a half-decent pun, and a...
Reindeer

Reindeer

At first glance this looks like a simple design but it actually uses a lot of different layers. I’ve used photographs of various textures to build up the finished image, including a fluffy carpet for the fur, tree bark for the antlers, tinfoil for the pink inner...
Vampire and Werewolf High Five

Vampire and Werewolf High Five

There seems to be a misguided notion that vampires and werewolves are mortal (immortal?) enemies. In reality, there are many enlightened creatures-of-the-night who are more than capable of tolerating, nay, celebrating their differences through the noble art of the...
Tea-Rex

Tea-Rex

This design was a bit of a breakthrough moment, as it was the first time I began to experiment with patterns and textures. If you look closely, you’ll see that the T-Rex’s skin has a suitably mottled appearance. To get this effect I took a photo of a...