ADVENT CALENDAR 2017 - DAY 9
Day 9: We thought we'd dedicate today to all of you, the fans. Today, we're taking a look at our favourite fan artwork pieces of the year, we're not including artwork we've made for obvious reasons (we've made it). So we've searched the internet, and we've found our three favourite pieces.
The third prize is awarded to Thomas Fishenden, who is a very passionate fan of the show. He does create artwork pieces, but our favourite posts are of his toy photography. Although he's photographed the 5" Figure Range before, the time and effort that Thomas has gone to in order to create these custom LEGO ARC Special Forces Soldiers is extraordinary, and even the inclusion of the small ARC logo is excellent. Every photo has it's own narrative, and we'd love to more! You can find his Twitter by clicking the photo below.
The third prize is awarded to Thomas Fishenden, who is a very passionate fan of the show. He does create artwork pieces, but our favourite posts are of his toy photography. Although he's photographed the 5" Figure Range before, the time and effort that Thomas has gone to in order to create these custom LEGO ARC Special Forces Soldiers is extraordinary, and even the inclusion of the small ARC logo is excellent. Every photo has it's own narrative, and we'd love to more! You can find his Twitter by clicking the photo below.
Credit: @fish10_t
The second prize is created by The ARC Minister, who is an Admin on the Primeval Wiki. This piece is an excellent recreation of a Missing Poster, in which Helen Cutter features. The description, photograph, and dating are all excellently done, filled with references, and make for a great in-universe poster. This is a great piece of memorabilia for anyone who wants to print it out! You can find The ARC Minister's Deviant Art profile by clicking the image below.
Credit: The ARC Minister
The first prize, and our favourite piece of Primeval Artwork of 2017 goes to Ethan Cartwright. His exsquisite piece depicts a Tyrannosaurus roaming an open field. The perfect mix of blue and green create a piece of artwork that truly deserves first prize, and the Comic Sans rendition of the Primeval logo compliments this perfectly. Ethan spared no expense, making a 2D and 3D version available for free download. If you're not inspired yet, then read this. We asked Ethan about his talent, he simply responded with 'Paint'. That word is by far the most inspiring word we have ever read, and for that reason, congratulations to Ethan!
Credit: Ethan Cartwright
We thank you for reading this countdown, and we hope to see more of your artwork in the future! Remember, we produce our own artwork that you can find on our website, and on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook too! Remember to go through the Anomaly, and follow @ThePrimevalSite.