Let's just take a moment to appreciate that horrifying shot of the TARDIS just standing there. Menacingly. Something I was not aware it could do and never want to see again
Can you draw Adric from Doctor who ( just look him up if you don't watch Doctor who ) as a cowboy please? I want him to wear a poncho and a sheriff badge.
Like this?
I was gonna put a hat on him but I tried it and it looked better without. I used his outfit's colours for the poncho. Hope you like it :)
Happy tardis noises
Inktober Day 7 - I was in London and felt like drawing the tardis. I had the image of a pre-wardrobe doctor. Yeah this one doesn't make too much sense with little Amelia but I liked the idea of her seeing perhaps the 13th doctor pre-wardrobe change? I'm very sad all my coloured markers are dying :(
This was a bag I did as a commission for someone whom I met at a convention in the spring. The bag itself is a great size and style for those looking for a convention bag (I got one for myself 5 years ago and it works like a charm) and the art is all hand painted by me.
For anyone who may be interested, commissions are open for these. Art can be from any fandom and the cost is $60/bag +Shipping and Handling.
PM me if you’re interested!
Running 13.1 miles as #DoctorWho #PeterCapaldi #GreatNorthRun #GNR2015 #TARDIS #timelord #Whovian
Out with the old, in with the new! After 2 years of searching I finally found the PERFECT replacement purse. I'm so excited, I love it! As you can tell my old one (the Tardis one/blue) is REALLY old, worn out, and ratty. The AOT one has plenty of organizational storage, small, messenger bag style, and has an image from a show I really like.
At the Doctor Who themed wedding I was in this weekend was a collapsable Tardis I designed to be build by myself and the other groomsmen. It took most of the summer to build but was worth it to see the bride freak out by the surprise.
Side note- It took all summer because I appeared to be the only groomsmen who new how to use basic tools... so it was a building experience in more ways than one.
MORE TARDIS POSTS!!!! we all cry in unison
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Okay, just curious if I'm alone on this—I kinda don't like the new TARDIS interior. Like, I get that it harkens back to the older designs (yes, including the round things), but it just feels... empty. There's so much blank space.
And take this from a theydy whose favorite interiors are the 8th Doctor’s and the 11th’s first one. I do love that it’s mostly accessible—though some of those ramps to the higher doors definitely aren’t—and from a lighting perspective, it looks fun. But it just... I don’t know, doesn’t feel lived in.
I loved that the 9th/10th Doctor’s chair thing had holes and was slowly losing its stuffing—it made the space feel used. The 1st Doctor had old-timey chairs and random furniture cluttering the space, clashing beautifully with the ship’s sci-fi aesthetic. The 12th added bookcases and chalkboards, making the space feel like a mad scientist’s study, full of ideas and chaos. And the 8th Doctor’s TARDIS? Absolute charm. It had that warm, gothic library-meets-Victorian-parlor aesthetic—cozy, dramatic, and just oozing with personality. It felt like a place where stories happened, not just where adventures started.
And I mean, the 15th added a jukebox, which is something, but I just wish the interior had more personality, more pizazz, you know? Especially since so much of his wardrobe blends old aesthetics with new. A lot of his looks feel inspired by the ‘60s, so why not lean into that in the TARDIS design? Imagine some of that weird, old-timey ‘60s furniture scattered around—those funky, space-age egg chairs, bold sculptural coffee tables, or even a mod-style couch. A black-and-white checkerboard floor or a weird geometric rug somewhere would add so much to the vibe. It wouldn’t just match him, it would make the space feel intentional, like the TARDIS is reflecting his era-blending energy instead of just being a big, empty sci-fi room. But even if they did all that, it wouldn’t suddenly make this my favorite TARDIS design—I mean, the 8th Doctor’s is right there. But it would make the space feel more distinct, more like an extension of the Doctor himself. A more unique, character-driven design wouldn’t just make the TARDIS visually interesting, it would enhance the storytelling. The TARDIS isn’t just a backdrop; it’s a reflection of who the Doctor is in that era. Giving it more personality would make the 15th Doctor’s run feel more his, rather than just another iteration of a familiar aesthetic. It would make the ship feel lived in.