All the dragons that I have made that belong to me!
Finished painting my Worm from Labyrinth! His tufts are made of wool. I'm actually really happy with how he turned out! And 2 more Christmas Dragons. These are the ones I made for my mom and little brother.
So I finished my family's dragons, as well as a few for my very close family friends, and even had some time for some personal projects!!! Family:I made Smaug for both my brother and father, so I had to make them different. Though I only have the one picture, and I'll add the rest later. I made Festus for my sister, and Falkor for my mother. I'll upload Falkor and Smaug later. Roper Family: There are more dragons, but that gift hasn't been opened yet, so I can't post them... Personal:I can't believe I had the time to do this, but I've made a few more dragons for my dragon family.
These are the dragons I made for the theatre people!! I still have more to make, but these are the ones I got to deliver. And these re 3 out of 4 that I brought to give to people at school. Two for my best friends and one for one of my art teachers. The other isn't finished yet. I brought another one, but I didn't get a picture before I gave it away...
Artistic quote written in Circular Gallifreyan from Dr. Who. "Art is a river that flows through those of us who are dedicated enough to learn her currents. ~Ali Montgomery" I made a pair of rainbow jeans for one of the most amazing actors that I know, Jacob Thompson. His reaction was absolutely priceless! Meet Wakame the Weedy Sea Dragon. Different from Nori the Leafy Sea Dragon. They're actually two different types of sea dragon, cousins in fact. So these aren't actual assignments, but art I and II are doing perspective drawings, and I decided to do them as well, just changing the rules a little so it's more complicated. Word perspective: -5 letters -English word -Vanishing Point in corner I did a 7 letter word in Elvish with the vanishing point in the bottom center. This is a room in perspective. I'm not sure what the actual rules are. But I'm drawing one and I know I'm breaking them. So those are my not assignments for today So after letting this sit for a while, I started touching it up, and adding/changing details to make it look more realistic. Nori is finally finished. I just touched up all the little mistakes, and signed him. There is no more work to be done. I am happy and content. And I have an awesome painting to show for all the hard work and time that I put in. Thanks to all my friends who sat in art class, giving me opinions, showing me the little errors that I missed, or pointing out something that looked off. I cannot thank everyone enough.
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