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Dragons have captured the imaginations of artists for eons. Images of
the beasts appear in the earliest myths, on the armor of medieval
knights and in today's popular culture. Here, in this updated and
improved second edition, dragon aficionado and artist Lora S. Irish
shares tips and techniques for creating your own fantastic renderings
of man's favorite foe.
Whether you are a beginner or an accomplished artist, you'll find a
treasure trove of ideas for dragon art in any medium:
- Woodworkers: scroll saw, intarsia, relief carving, marquetry,
pyrography and more
- Fabric Artists: quilting, needlepoint, embroidery, fabric painting,
silk screening and more
- Illustrators: Oil, watercolor, tole painting, airbrush, pen and ink
and more
- Or the medium of your choice! Computer graphics, paper cutting, body
art, etching, stained glass and more
Inside you'll find examples of how other talented artists have
incorporated dragons into their work, plus a complete history of
dragon lore. You'll learn about the various dragon breed, their
anatomy, ornamentation and scales. This is followed by page after page
of more than 100 dragon patterns, with mystical titles such as:
- Sentinel
- Fire Heights
- New Born Fury
- Towering Monarch
- Ocean crests
- Triple Challenge
- Hunting on the Wing
- Mexican Feathered Lizard
- Celtic Cross Dragons
- Bat-Winged Worm
- Dragon Curl
- Poised for Battle
- Bearded Demon
- On the Prowl
- Castle Wall Western Dragon
- Classic Western Dragon
- Winged Snake Shield
- Cliff-Side Throne
- Encircling the Heavens
- Dagger Wrap Worm
- Fire-Breathing Knot
- Horned Beast Portrait
- Combat
- Crouching Tiger
- Oriental Fire
- Castle Keep
- Cloud Dancer
- Heaven's Flight
- Pondering Coils
- Loop-Tailed Oriental
- New Year's Dragon
- Fiery Temper
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