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32 Cells Meets The Doctor

This is my second year in the Swell 32 Cells group show and once again my nerdy pastimes have influenced my artwork. This years task was to give the origin story of one of the inmates. Mine happened to be the youngest inmate ever incarcerated in the Old Idaho Penitentiary. He was 10 years old. A sad story of following his father around his hometown of Soda Springs, Idaho in 1885 trying to keep him out of drunken fights. One of which escalated to the point where the boy ended up shooting a man to save his father. A sad story for sure, and one I wish could have been stopped. Enter the Doctor. 
Doctor Who fans will know how the main character of this story constantly states to everyone he meets that he can’t muddle in the past. However, he is constantly changing the path of history with his sonic screw driver as he pops in and out of the past and future in his TARDIS. This piece is a bit of a wish that someone like the Doctor could have swooped in to stop this small bit of history from happening. Although, if you could… should you?
32 Cells Meets The Doctor
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32 Cells Meets The Doctor

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