Black Dragon… originally acrylic and ink on paper.
Spray paint on canvas.
i like the negative more than the original
Endemic Australian lizard, the Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
Endemic Australian lizard, the Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com /
Endemic Australian lizard, Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com /
The Black Dragon, Morkeleb
Let the dance begin. Free hand ink on craft paper.
Photoshop CS3 / —-—-—-—-—-- Another end result of an exercise from one of my classes. / I actually can’t remember how I got to this final image, but I did. Happy Eating~
This painting is acrylics on canvas, the original is 37.4” X 31.49”. It is different than my other paintings and was a little unusual to paint as I love color however I painted this for a customer and it appeals to a different cliental than my other works… ORIGINAL: SOLD
Creation is possible only by giving a part of yourself. So it was when 3 friends gathered to create the dragon. They met at the creating place and each used their voice to light the floor below them. / Dinokonda placed a tooth on the floor in the centre and the ceremony began. “’Dragon’ is what we will call you and you will be made from this tooth that we bring to this undisturbed creating place.” / Dinokonda paused and thought / “I give you my long supple spine and strong jaws.” / The gargoyle spoke next, / “You will have my wings” / The gremlin spoke up next, / “You will have limbs, front and back and on every finger a strong claw, these you shall have from me.” The creating continued, Dinokonda gave her strong armoured skin and the gargoyle passed on his skill of patience and the gremlin his love of chaos and disaster. They worked on giving parts of themselves until the dragon was splendid and they were all handsomely pleased with their creation. The dragon roared with delight and excitement when he was completed and threw up his head and belched fire! “Whoa!” Gargoyle said backing off, “What was that? None of us gave him fire! What these early creators did not realise was that once creation has begun it takes it’s own path. For the dragon that path was a firey breath! Picture made in Carrara 6 standard
Acrylic on carton. Size 14” x 19”
Gold and green spheres against a black background. Digital 3D object made with Xenodream, color post-processing in Photoshop.
Digital art print dragon breathing magical mist
Endemic Australian lizard, the Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
My First Artwork- Using New Plug-Ins…. It was Fun! Can’t wait to make more. Best Viewed Large. / / ““
Scratchboard Hydra
Dragon on top of a tower. / Scratchboard
In 2006 I started using a technique in my creations that I like to call “portrait style”. This is one of my first dragons! He is still one of my favorites to this day. I put him on my desktop when I need a wicked laugh..he looks like was meant to be in pictures to me :)
Shot with Fujifilm S5 Pro This shot was featured on: / Fuji Fine group on Nov 09
Abstract art on black backgrounds
Rural South Australia / Elements 6 / Camera Model Name / Canon EOS 40D / Tv(Shutter Speed) / 1/30Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) / F18 / Metering Modes / Evaluative metering / Exposure Compensation / +1/3 / ISO Speed / 100 / Lens / 24-135mm / Focal Length / 37.0 mm
Gaia, the new Komodo Dragon, at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona. Canon 40D. Featured in Dragon’s Fire group.
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