My
friend Sandra Franklin is obsessed with Oods. She loves them. So the following
sketches were made for her a few years ago. I still need to properly finish them, but I also kind of like them just as sketches.
For those unfamiliar with these tentacled Doctor Who aliens, here's a handy primer.
I had shared this sketchbook drawing of a dapper Ood painter a few years back on my Pre-Raphernalia blog. (Yes, I apologize, I haven't gotten back to Pre-Raphernalia for awhile, either.)
And yes, that is a Judoon wearing a cravat in in the painting on the floor.
Because we're both fans of the Pre-Raphaelite painters, here we have a Pre-Raphaelite Brother Ood. (Get it?)
He is working on a version of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's famous painting of Proserpine holding a pomegranate. Here, the 10th Doctor holds an Adipose. (Well, it's roundish and about the same size as a pomegranate.)
Since my
friend Sandra and I are also Edgar Allan Poe fans as well (I've been known to draw
few Poe cartoons here and there…) it was inevitable that I would be drawing an Edgar Allan Ood.
The "bust of Pallas" from the poem "The Raven" is a Time Lady, of course. And there aren't one but two "Tell-Tale Hearts."
The "bust of Pallas" from the poem "The Raven" is a Time Lady, of course. And there aren't one but two "Tell-Tale Hearts."
The puns would continue...
Sandra also got a chance to show former Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies the Edgar Allan Ood drawing.
He sees the Ood. |
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