The Short one is a bit of a Dr Who fan.
After watching the re-runs as a child, and having a compost bin in the garden that looked like a green darlek, it’s not hard to see why – that Matt Smith’s doing a bloody good job of it too.
The Short One painted the Loading Screens for Flick Golf and Flick Golf Extreme Air in the style of Tom Purvis (with some extra shine) and had the idea of painting some posters in their free time of things that influenced the short one as a child. Here’s the first.
Currently submitted to Threadless as a Tshirt, so not available here.
EDIT – a good friend pointed out ‘Tardis’ is infact a copywrited word, so It’s been changed to ‘Blue Box’. Don’t want to get sued by the creators of one of our favourite programs!
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Two Dinoartists saving up for a shiny new Bionic Hip replacement!
The Short One’s full portfolio is here; dinobotillustration.com
The Tall One’s full portfolio is here;
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Comments
Haha, brilliant!
CONGRATULATIONS..YOU HAVE BEEN FEATURED
Ooh! Thankyou! :D
– DinobotTees
Your fabulous work is Featured this week in the Sci Fi Group! Congratulations!
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Well done Lady, this is great :)
Beautiful
- looks like the gorgeous illustrations in children’s books from the 30’s-perfect forTHE DOCTOR…
Great work :)
Cool! Hope you’ll check out the newest challenge in the Sci Fi Group, Welcome Back Doctor! All things Whovian: work from any era is invited!