This is a little scribble in watercolor pencil. It depicts Draco lepidopterans, a tiny butterfly-winged dragon.
I made this image to add to the bottom of an e-mail once. My brother liked it so much he printed it out and scanned it into his computer. He recently sent it to me so I could use it on my webpage.
This picture is entitled "The Lady of the Lake". I drew this one in colored pencil for a young friend who drew a couple of dragons for me. The fellow in the dun-colored robes in the righthand corner is Merlin. The caption (in case it does not come through clearly) is "Only he who can draw the sword from the stone may rule my Isle!"
This is an image I made a long time ago in PaintBrush. It looked a little shabby, so I spruced it up in Paint Shop Pro 3 and converted it to a file that I could upload onto my page.
This is a portait of me, rendered in watercolor pencil by a good friend. :)
This is a doorplate I made in colored pencil, for my portrait-drawing friend. :)
Here is the personification of the Month of February, based on a synthesis of American Indian lore. The Otter, the aspen (of which the staff is made), and silver (which is the undertone color for the image) are all associated with this month. [And you thought I could only draw dragons!]
If you wish to discuss any of these drawings or request permission to use them, I can be reached at dracnova@hotmail.com.
This is where I am going to display some of my dragon artwork--drawings and pastels, images I have created using Paintbrush, and other random media. As I have the opportunity to scan in images, more and more will be added to the page. Note that some of the images may be a little wider than your screen, you may have to move them around a bit to see the whole thing. The images take a while to load. Please be patient!
Fortunately, the current appealing image that proclaims Geocities at the bottom of all my pages--courtesy of Skysong and an unnamed artist--is a nice substitute.
I used Paint Shop Pro to fill in the background of the scanned-in image in black (the white of the original drawing paper was a trifle stark.) As you may have guessed, Calligraphy is another one of my interests. :)