Dragon Abstract
Date: High School Junior, April, 2009
Time: Several hours
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 Pencil
Description: A pencil shading drawing of many dragons surrounding an egg in the center o the drawing. There is a black background that fades to white toward the center until it reaches the egg, which is shaded to look three dimensional and gray. The dragons surrounding the egg are in many different poses in the air, all flying in some way and facing the egg. The dragons are all white with no shading, they look like they glow white because the black background does not go straight to the edges of the dragon drawings. The line art of each stands out and is fully visible.
Artist’s Comments: This was a bit of a continuation of “Abstract 2”. Originally in ‘Abstract 2”, I wanted to have dragons flying around it. However, I could not draw dragons well enough at the time. Since I learned how to draw dragons since then, I made another abstract with just the dragons, and an egg in the center because it was around Easter time and I wanted something in the middle.
Time: Several hours
Materials: Mechanical 0.9 Pencil
Description: A pencil shading drawing of many dragons surrounding an egg in the center o the drawing. There is a black background that fades to white toward the center until it reaches the egg, which is shaded to look three dimensional and gray. The dragons surrounding the egg are in many different poses in the air, all flying in some way and facing the egg. The dragons are all white with no shading, they look like they glow white because the black background does not go straight to the edges of the dragon drawings. The line art of each stands out and is fully visible.
Artist’s Comments: This was a bit of a continuation of “Abstract 2”. Originally in ‘Abstract 2”, I wanted to have dragons flying around it. However, I could not draw dragons well enough at the time. Since I learned how to draw dragons since then, I made another abstract with just the dragons, and an egg in the center because it was around Easter time and I wanted something in the middle.
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