Lindsay Overbey and Roger Allan Cleaves make art from a passage of literature. They each create a half of the artwork and they do this blindly not knowing what the other is creating. The motifs are a mixture of digital and traditional material. The drawing is assembled digitally and passed back and forth until both artist are happy with the composition.
Dangers of the Night began with a passage from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan.
" Once more the boys emerged into the open; but the dangers of the night were not yet over, for presently Nibs rushed breathless into their midst, pursued by a pack of wolves. The tongues of the pursuers were hanging out; the baying of them was horrible.
"Save me, save me!" cried Nibs, falling on the ground.
"But what can we do, what can we do?"
It was a high compliment to Peter that at that dire moment their thoughts turned to him.
"What would Peter do?" they cried simultaneously.
Almost in the same breath they cried, " Peter would look at them through his legs."
And then, "Let us do what Peter would do."