Trivia: The first chinese teapots are just typical claypots with a spout put into it.
Ink on card.
I have a certain dislike about posting dragon art, because stupid furries will tattoo it on their asses and then email photos to me like I might appreciate my hard work shoddily emblazoned on their pasty flesh.
It happened a lot with that one dragon I was commissioned to do by AEG.
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bloodhoundomega
Ink on card.
I have a certain dislike about posting dragon art, because stupid furries will tattoo it on their asses and then email photos to me like I might appreciate my hard work shoddily emblazoned on their pasty flesh.
It happened a lot with that one dragon I was commissioned to do by AEG.
Scan supplied by
bloodhoundomega
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Eastern Dragon
Size 1100 x 762px
File Size 410.7 kB
The careful linework is exquisite. I like how you've poised the dragons and made them interact with both the surroundings, the props, and each other. They seem separate yet integrated. Do you plan on coloring this? I know you're wary about what people might do with it, but I think it would be a shame to leave this as just black an white line when you could easily play with the old Chinese ink-painting colors.
Either way, this is gorgeous.
Either way, this is gorgeous.
This has a lot more interesting atmosphere than the usual 'Dragon poised majestically against awesome sky background' that one sees done and done and overdone. The relaxed but thoughtful atmosphere is wonderous, and with the one fanning the tea-stove and the other writing one almost has the feel of listening to a relaxed philosophical discussion where agreement has been reached, and on something worth noting down for the ages. Really a phenomenal job, but then...That's you. When you decide to do something you usually do the heck out of it. XD
Nice pic, will you color it? As for the tattoo thing, don't people know that doing that is copyright infringment? You could sue them and make them have it removed! The legitimate tattooists would never put someones art on a person without written permission from the artist (or it being old art without copyright).
I have had my work badly tattooed on people without my permission too, so I understand. But ya could sue!
I have had my work badly tattooed on people without my permission too, so I understand. But ya could sue!
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