Not only does Artist Stephen Lund cycles about 70km every day and make us all feel terrible about the lack of exercise we’re doing, he also uses this healthy habit to create epic internet doodles. Using a GPS app that track his cycling movements, the smart individual has created some crazily impressive pictures. Since he started fooling around with the idea last year, he’s clocked a ridiculously impressive 22,300km, with his longest project piece stretching 220km.
Check out the T-Rex who’s missing a few of his teeth (39.4 km, 1 h 43 min)
This particular giraffe has an eyepatch for some reason (95.5 km, 3 h 30 min)
This take on Rio’s Christ the Redeemer is simple but very clever (25.8 km, 1 h 20 min)
Darth Vader: “Luke, I am your doodler” (46.3 km, 2h 17 min)
This cyclist one is pretty impressive
Take a peek at the Mermaid of the Salish Sea (89.7 km, 4 h 13 min)
Yoda: Cycle you must. Good for your health, it is” (25.6 km, 1 h 25 min)
This stegosaurus seems pretty agitated (44.4 km, 1 h 56 min)
Queen Victoria is taking over the map (15.7 km, 56 min)
A pesky raccoon (26.3 km, 1 h 7 min)
That T-Rex’s tail is strangely straight (37.3 km, 1 h 43 min)
We’re not even sure what’s going on here? Is this an ode to Crocodile Dundee? (89.7 km, 3 h 50 min)
The Wicked Witch of the West Coast is super ugly (85.9 km, 3 h 24 min)
A little bit obsessed with all things film and and tennis. You can catch me binging on films and writing furiously about them, or darting around the court like a mad man.