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Ph. Lunaladee
𝚂𝚔𝚊𝚝𝚋𝚘
visiting Tromaville
This is "Tapestry of the Challenger 2".
This piece is a recent escapee from the drawing table, and it was indeed challenging. While the linework is symmetrical, its symmetry is altered as I go through the painting and coloring process. This is no bad thing; perfect symmetry would be dull, and it would bore me. As the artist, I do not want to be bored while working on my own artwork. So there are subtle differences between the two blue dragons, and there are differences in the left/right halves of the background dragon face. It's partly intentional and partly because it took me four months to finish the coloring, and I didn't want to try to keep track of eleven thousand details to keep that perfect symmetry.
I used a multimedia approach to this, as always. The line design is one I originally used in the Dragon Adventure 2 coloring book, but I blew it up to about 170% of its original size so that I could really enjoy the details, and I printed it on Bristol board. Yes, this is a hand-colored print! It is absolutely an original artwork, and I won't likely color another of this design for show-and-sell purposes.
I used Prismacolor pencils over a watercolor and salt base; the watercolor gives me control of the overall color scheme, and fills in the negative space with some nice texture. There is some gold paint pen detailing, because I like the shimmery effects when I turn it in the light.
There are lots of stones in this one, too. The large teardrop on top is "sunhouse" jasper. The large blue stone below it is lapis lazuli. The large stone grayish teardrop stone below that is another jasper of some kind. There are also small lapis lazulis, tiger eyes, and black chalcedony (color treated). There are shiny bits also, naturally.
The artwork is 14x17 inches.
Someone invents a portal to opposite dimensions and accidentally causes the Lalas from a mirror world to appear. To make you understand how weird this place is, Peanut is serious, Jewel is a rebel princess, Storm. E is calm and collected, Cyber runs on the equivalent of Windows Vista and is kinda loony,Sir Battlescarred isn't a chicken and Forest is unfortunately the Lala version of the Onceler and has destroyed his forest to build a town led by his company.
Onceler forest is the worst possible thing you could have come up with and I commend you for it
Im down for this