Koki Tsujimoto — Auspicious White Dragon (mineral pigments and japanese paper mounted on wood panel, 2020)
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神様の町 -deserted town-
when i first saw this city i was both fascinated and scared, but as the story continued and all the hidden was revealed it began to seem so familiar and i didn't want to leave it at the end (´-ω-`)))。。
who knows, maybe i really lost a little fragment of my soul there and sometimes it calls for me to return?..
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Lunar new year and Tenten 🐉
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Late draw for the chinese new year, I think Tenten looks good with a dragon 🐲🗡️
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IT IS FINALLY DONE!!!
I started this piece last month and just now got it done! Struggled so much with the feet and was also teaching myself a new way of coloring! So yup, I put a lot into this one!
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Open dragon request!!
Wings of fire peeps this is to you too!
I wish to see all of the dragons ocs! And I wanna see if I can doodle them!!!
Send a message or request!
Something like this?? Idk I see what the vibe is!!!
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A quick lil doodle of my noodle Dragon OC as I was trying out @thedawner ‘s Amazing Brushes!! I think these are gonna be my new favourite brushes! <3
Brush Pack Used: https://ko-fi.com/s/47c6b439cc
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regional forms of dratini, dragonair and dragonite
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Sanded off my finger tips by making a dragon (specifically Haku <3)
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Tomiyuki Kaneko — Akayama Earth Dragon (mineral pigments, ink, transparent watercolor, acrylic, pen, shell powder, foil, 2018)
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I had a very polite request for a picture of Sakamoto Ryoma for the year of the dragon (2024) since Ryoma's name also has the character for dragon in it. So, here you go, one Ryoma trying to hide a young dragon in his kimono somewhat unsuccessfully.
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Is it the Year of the Dragon... or the Year of the Loong?
When I was a kid my teacher read a Chinese folk tale about a boy who goes on an adventure with a dragon.
Being young and rather blunt-minded I couldn't help wondering why the dragon didn't just breathe fire on the boy and eat him. That's what dragons do, right?
Except of course it wasn't a dragon. Not in the European sense. It was an East Asian dragon, which is an entirely different beast, known in China as a 龍 loong.
Rather than being the murderous, fire-breathing villains of European legend, loong are viewed much more positively. They are thought to bring good luck. They are often painted on the ceilings of Japanese temples as protection against fire.
Perhaps 2024 should be considered the Year of the Loong.
You can read more in this article in the Hong Kong news website The Standard.
The above Dragon Loong calligraphy artwork is available for purchase on my Etsy shop here.
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