Ash Lake is where it all began… It's been a loooong time since I've painted dragons x)
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Ash Lake is where it all began… It's been a loooong time since I've painted dragons x)
Thunderclap comic
Wow, the snow melted and I can actually see Seraphina now 💜
I made my first paper dragon!
what should I name him?
Beithir (Scotland dragon he’s based off)
Drawl (from troll hunters)
Rex igneous (from the dragon prince)
Robert (?)
I’m planning on in the future adding more of a neck feature and detailing the inside of the mouth
Goodbyes
Illustration series for the Assassin’s Fate by Robin Hobb P.s. thank you everyone for coming on this wonderful journey with me! 180 illustrations are now done.
Stone Dragon
This is Malachite Sentinel from 2021, a personal favorite. It's one of those designs that sat in my to-do pile for years, until the right color scheme gelled in my brain. What finally kicked the project into high gear was the stone in the ellipse to the left of the dragon. That bit of reddish-brown was the balance I wanted with the color scheme - it provided an interesting accent color that I don't usually think of using with "malachite" colors.
There's a lot of stuff involved in this project... The dragon and its light-colored surroundings is a single layer, and was done with watercolor, Prismacolor pencil, and gold paint pen over an ink drawing. The large stone in the ellipse is called "sunrise chrysocolla" (aka Sonora Sunset/Sunrise or simply chrysocolla cuprite). There are black color-treated agates and dessert jasper along the top, and one small malachite on the upper right. There are glass tiles and a gob of shiny bits. The circle designs (and other background paper elements) are fancy scrapbook paper.