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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Awakening the Dragon

I handed this in as a colour separation exercise in my grade 12 art class.
(pencil crayons and black ballpoint)

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Awakening the Dragon - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Keith Lea
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8 Oct 200345 Lauren Massara
Very neat..
5 Nov 200345 Sugarspice
Very impressive.. Very captivating... Looks reallly like some early age art...2) keep it up
23 Jan 200445 Sarah Grounds
thats really cute! I didn`t know you did cute ;P
28 Jan 2004:-) Dave C. Duguay
Amazing. I don't know about cute, but you ever see the beginning of prince of thieves? The artwork that they show as a summary of the crusades, this reminds me of that style of art. Wish I could be constructive, but I can't even draw stickmen so well so there you go.
28 Jun 200445 Phoenix
I love the cartoonistic-ness...(is that a word???)

Anyways, the picture is great. And I agree with Sarah, it's very cute. The centaur is my fave, tho! ^.^
29 Oct 200545 Danskeren!
wow... ö
5 Mar 200645 Knoxville
The guy in front of the centaur looks like Gimli from Lord of the rings
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