Peter Pan by Bryan Clocker

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Design By: Bryan Clocker
Bryan Clocker

My Name is Bryan Clocker I love traveling and seeing new places. Travel Posters have always been an inspiration for me, in fact they were one of the reason I became a graphic designer. I love how simple they are and yet convey so munch! for me please check out my website https://bclockerart.myportfolio.com

Design By: Bryan Clocker
Bryan Clocker

My Name is Bryan Clocker I love traveling and seeing new places. Travel Posters have always been an inspiration for me, in fact they were one of the reason I became a graphic designer. I love how simple they are and yet convey so munch! for me please check out my website https://bclockerart.myportfolio.com

Artist Statement

I recently re read Peter Pan and was really taken with it and the story. I was wanting to challenge myself and my illustration style so I decided to reimagine the classic book cover of Peter Pan. I wanted to incorporate some classic motifs along with my illustrative style. I chose to have an oval focal point and made as if you were looking back being transported from London to Neverland. - Bryan Clocker