Llygad Drwg
My favourite of all the Doctor Who creatures is the Dalek. As a Whovian artist, its design inspires my imagination… And therefore the question has to be:
If Daleks were to adorn themselves, what would they wear?
In my opinion, the Dalek design was heavily influenced by Art Deco architecture. It can be seen in buildings such as the Phnom Penh market dome, Royal Albert Hall, and observatory structures of that time. I have used Art deco domes as my primary resource objects and Celtic shields.
Through time, civilizations have made reference to body-parts in their artwork. Whether is the main body-form, limbs or the eyes - windows to the soul.
This new design contains structural elements common of the Art Deco period that are also present in the Dalek design. This brooch also incorporates a three dimensional optical illusion: is it an eyeball straining to see or a war machine with a large cannon?
Available in sterling silver & bronze.

My favourite of all the Doctor Who creatures is the Dalek. As a Whovian artist, its design inspires my imagination… And therefore the question has to be:
If Daleks were to adorn themselves, what would they wear?
In my opinion, the Dalek design was heavily influenced by Art Deco architecture. It can be seen in buildings such as the Phnom Penh market dome, Royal Albert Hall, and observatory structures of that time. I have used Art deco domes as my primary resource objects and Celtic shields.
Through time, civilizations have made reference to body-parts in their artwork. Whether is the main body-form, limbs or the eyes - windows to the soul.
This new design contains structural elements common of the Art Deco period that are also present in the Dalek design. This brooch also incorporates a three dimensional optical illusion: is it an eyeball straining to see or a war machine with a large cannon?
Available in sterling silver & bronze.