In which I discuss Shaw’s faith, deleted scenes, and fan theories.
Custom Doll: Honey Moonrising
After about three years I finally finished this doll. I was just suddenly hit with inspiration. Her name is Honey Moonrising, she is a 70’s space bounty hunter who has werewolf powers at all times because in space it’s always a full moon.
The costume was based on a rough sketch, then I taped up her body to create the pattern. She is 17″ tall so that presented me with more freedom with the costume, but it was still fiddly. Going with a tight weave cotton and vinyl made the job easier.
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The Angel and the Android in the Blinding White City on the Edge of Time
This is a concept that I keep returning to in my dreams. It began when I was listening to Lustmord as I travelled through the city at that time of day when it’s so bright everything seems to shimmer. There’s something beautiful yet haunting about it. Horror doesn’t only happen in the dark. I envisioned this utopian city that was for some reason uninhabited. Humanity had reached its peak and then they inexplicably disappeared, leaving only their predecessors and descendants behind. These two in particular are on a journey to find the human race, during which they discover they have a lot in common.
Travian Files 001
The following story is a part of the Doctor Travian’s Supernatural Orphanage multimedia project. Continue reading
Prometheus-by-Minute 77
In which it’s all action with stunts, fire and more fire! Continue reading
Inktober 2019 Week 1
I probably won’t have the time or energy to draw every day for Inktober, but here are some sketches I’ve drawn so far.



Prometheus-by-Minute 76
In which I discuss astrovirology, cross-species transmission, and yet again return to the subject of helmet removal.
Prometheus-by-Minute 75
In which I discuss David’s senses, android body language, and Engineer cryogenic technology.
Prometheus-by-Minute 74
In which I discuss ascension, descension and aspirations of godhood.
Prometheus-by-Minute 73
In which I discuss digital effects, Ridley’s eye for movement, and minor changes that make a big difference.