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Lena's Dragon
Lena's Dragon by @lenar (Lena R)

I don't really have a name for it... I did this in watercolors and it took a really long time. This is my first finished picture using watercolors. Hope you like it...

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Posted: Thursday, 03 January, 2002 @ 01:18 PM

Wow, is that sparkly thing he's holding watercolors too? If so -- woo7! Good job! (Even if not, still...good job!)

I like the colors in 'im.

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Thursday, 03 January, 2002 @ 02:59 PM

Wow!!!! whistles thats a really cool dragon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Thursday, 10 January, 2002 @ 08:35 PM

Awww...its so cute!! The face looks almost like a stuffed animal! The shading and texture coloring is great! keep up the good work!!

Posted: Saturday, 12 January, 2002 @ 01:46 PM

I love the way you drizzle the colours together... it's nice!

Posted: Sunday, 27 January, 2002 @ 05:01 PM

I LOVE THIS! I never use watercolors... I thinki will try it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

Posted: Tuesday, 02 April, 2002 @ 12:54 PM

love ths pic, soo life like and love the blended colors. so adorable

Posted: Friday, 05 April, 2002 @ 07:10 PM

Nice, very nice! Luv the water colours!

Posted: Saturday, 20 April, 2002 @ 09:22 PM

Yay! Another great work from Lena! ^_^ This I like. Hehe! Ish a Dragon! huggles! Very good with water colours ;)

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