FREE SHIPPING on all domestic orders. This little guy and his dinosaurs are ready for adventure! Perfect for a baby shower gift or to hang in your little one's room. Flimflammery’s unique and colorful prints are perfect for the walls of a modern nursery, boys or girls room, as living room decor, lining a hallway, or as a gift for that special someone. All fine art prints come signed and are made in my studio in sunny Los Angeles. Vertical/Portrait orientation. This listing is for an inkjet print of my original artwork. Printed on high quality 60lb acid-free matte paper with Epson Ultrachrome pigment ink, providing a vibrant image that is smudge and fade resistant. --------------------------------------------------- Shipping Details: 8x10 prints and 11x14 prints will be packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve with backing board, and shipped to you in a sturdy cardboard mailer. If you purchase multiple prints, please note they will all be packaged in a single sleeve. Large format prints will be carefully rolled into a sturdy mailing tube. Print orders are shipped First Class via USPS. Please convo me if you would like a different shipping method. If you’re purchasing this as a gift, please leave any gift note instructions in the “Note to Seller” section at checkout. --------------------------------------------------- Some info about the artist! Bill Robinson is a concept artist based in Los Angeles. Most recently he has worked with Sony Pictures Animation, ReelFX, Nickelodeon, HBO, and Disney Interactive. He has also illustrated over twelve books for children and worked with clients that include Disney, Dreamworks, Universal, Random House and Little Brown Books. He can also regularly be found at comic conventions like San Diego Comic Con and CTN, where he sells his books and artwork. --------------------------------------------------- Illustrations and original designs © Bill Robinson / Flimflammery Purchase of fine art does not entitle buyer to reproduction rights. All rights reserved.
Dad, did dinosaurs really exist? Sure they did, son. The Bible says so. They didn't call them "dinosaurs" back then, but instead they were known as "leviathans" or "behemoths". But, my science teacher says dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. Is that true? Of course not, son. Then how old are they? Well, let's see. The Bible tells us [from Adam and Eve's family tree] that the Universe is only a few thousand years old. So dinosaurs had to have lived within the past few thousand years. That's simple logic, son. Oh. So that means they were on Noah's Ark? Absolutely! The Bible says two of every animal were brought [by God] to the ark. Dinosaurs were animals. So, using your logic again son, dinosaurs had to be on the ark. Huh. So how come scientists say they're older than that? and died way before Jesus? Well, son, they just make that up. Dinosaur bones don't have labels on them to tell how old they are. In fact, there is no proof whatsoever that the world and its fossil layers are millions of years old. No scientist saw dinosaurs die- Dad! No I'm serious. Scientists only find the bones in the here and now, and because many of them are evolutionists, they try to fit the story of the dinosaurs into their view. That's sad. But I thought scientists were smart? Sure, but they don't know everything. So they have to make stuff up to fit their beliefs. While you and I, we have the facts, straight from the Bible. I don't want to be a scientist! Ha! That's ok, son. It's better to be right, than smart. C'mon, wanna learn how to flip burgers like your Dad? Yeah! larger one here. ref. Answers in Genesis Conservapedia Bible, et al [Update 5/25/07: www.creationmuseum.org . "Prepare To Believe."]
Thick plates protected this massive dinosaur from predators. Pictures of the skeleton show the structure of the armor plates.
The behavior of dinosaurs is shrouded in mystery separated by millions of years. But, judging from these comics, which are simply called "Dinos and Comics," they're much more mentally mature and less cold-blooded than you might've thought! There's much to learn from the conversations and thoughts that these reptiles have: they observe the absurdity and paradoxes of mental illness, share their emotions openly, and last but not least, they know how to comfort each other and inspire positive feelings. The comic inadvertently makes you wish these types of mentally evolved dinosaurs had survived to this day, because we need them more than ever. But in a sense they are here, and with us, sharing nuggets of wisdom through a few comic panels that this wonderful collective created. Without further ado, forget about your problems for a moment, and immerse yourself into something that the creators call "Dino Therapy." Enjoy!
The behavior of dinosaurs is shrouded in mystery separated by millions of years. But, judging from these comics, which are simply called "Dinos and Comics," they're much more mentally mature and less cold-blooded than you might've thought! There's much to learn from the conversations and thoughts that these reptiles have: they observe the absurdity and paradoxes of mental illness, share their emotions openly, and last but not least, they know how to comfort each other and inspire positive feelings. The comic inadvertently makes you wish these types of mentally evolved dinosaurs had survived to this day, because we need them more than ever. But in a sense they are here, and with us, sharing nuggets of wisdom through a few comic panels that this wonderful collective created. Without further ado, forget about your problems for a moment, and immerse yourself into something that the creators call "Dino Therapy." Enjoy!
The behavior of dinosaurs is shrouded in mystery separated by millions of years. But, judging from these comics, which are simply called "Dinos and Comics," they're much more mentally mature and less cold-blooded than you might've thought! There's much to learn from the conversations and thoughts that these reptiles have: they observe the absurdity and paradoxes of mental illness, share their emotions openly, and last but not least, they know how to comfort each other and inspire positive feelings. The comic inadvertently makes you wish these types of mentally evolved dinosaurs had survived to this day, because we need them more than ever. But in a sense they are here, and with us, sharing nuggets of wisdom through a few comic panels that this wonderful collective created. Without further ado, forget about your problems for a moment, and immerse yourself into something that the creators call "Dino Therapy." Enjoy!
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The behavior of dinosaurs is shrouded in mystery separated by millions of years. But, judging from these comics, which are simply called "Dinos and Comics," they're much more mentally mature and less cold-blooded than you might've thought! There's much to learn from the conversations and thoughts that these reptiles have: they observe the absurdity and paradoxes of mental illness, share their emotions openly, and last but not least, they know how to comfort each other and inspire positive feelings. The comic inadvertently makes you wish these types of mentally evolved dinosaurs had survived to this day, because we need them more than ever. But in a sense they are here, and with us, sharing nuggets of wisdom through a few comic panels that this wonderful collective created. Without further ado, forget about your problems for a moment, and immerse yourself into something that the creators call "Dino Therapy." Enjoy!
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