Once upon a time, I used to sculpt dragons. They came from my story universe called Alveon and had stories and certificates.
First a portrait of Imotir, a dragon of Alveon he is known as the 'Immortal' due to his dubious ethical practises. This likeness of him was sculpted in 2007 and was 25 inches from nose to tail.
Next up, Dragon Hatchling, Halensil. I do not know that much about this chap but he is from 2007 as well.
Dalminok, a mean dragon hatchling. He grows up full of attitude methinks. 2007 again folks!
Such a sad face, my favourite dragon hatchling sculpture. This is Taolifiren. I kept him but sold his siblings. Sculpted in 2007.
I find sculpting horribly stressful but quite tempted to return to dragons later this year, what do you think?
Purky Love
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First a portrait of Imotir, a dragon of Alveon he is known as the 'Immortal' due to his dubious ethical practises. This likeness of him was sculpted in 2007 and was 25 inches from nose to tail.
Next up, Dragon Hatchling, Halensil. I do not know that much about this chap but he is from 2007 as well.
Dalminok, a mean dragon hatchling. He grows up full of attitude methinks. 2007 again folks!
Such a sad face, my favourite dragon hatchling sculpture. This is Taolifiren. I kept him but sold his siblings. Sculpted in 2007.
I find sculpting horribly stressful but quite tempted to return to dragons later this year, what do you think?
Purky Love
xxx
I know what you mean by "Old Friends". I love when stories are connected to polymer sculptures and yours are certainly artistic and interesting.
ReplyDeleteThankyou very much :) I think it is one of the reasons I find sculpting so stressful, I want each piece to have a story.
DeleteIt is odd how we get attached to our older pieces of sold work, I would love to know where those two middle dragons are now. I hope they are safe and make their owners happy.