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This is Slava, a Tiger-Dragon, having a good old stretch. His name is Russian for glory.
Tiger-Dragons belong to Nightingale-Wind.
An older piece this time from 2010. It's the Mazda Furai, a concept touring racer with some pretty smexy lines. Fun to draw, gorgeous to look at. Concept Car Picture that I based the drawing off.
An older biro drawing of Temeraire I did in 2011. Newer version here.
This is the eponymous Temeraire, a Chinese Celestial (or Tien Lung) who is captained by the British William Laurence. I highly recommend the series if you haven't read it; it's fantastic!
Temeraire and the book series/universe belongs to Naomi Novik.
Illustrations of millet plant growth over 5 weeks. Something we had to do for my uni biology unit. I call this "How to put way waayyyy waaaayyyyy too much effort into an assignment that's worth only 2% of the entire semester's grade"
This is Smarag, a dragon I drew for someone at work. I decided to try a longer body shape than what I usually go for and I like the result. The blending in the wings is a bit touch and go though.
I don't know, he looks as if he could pass for Smaug if he were red. His name, which I am aware bears superficial resemblance to the name Smaug, is derived from the Greek and Latin words for 'emerald', since I couldn't come up with anything better :P
The Basilica and Campanile of St Mark's in Venice, commissioned by Collegium Symphonic Chorus' for their Vivaldi's Gloria and Magnificat concert. The Basilica was chosen as Vivaldi was born and lived in Venice.
First person I've ever drawn of my own accord. Pretty happy with it ... even if it literally took me three days and it's only A6. Referenced from a screenshot from The Hounds of Baskerville.