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SciFi and Fantasy Art: European dragon 2

'They removed northward higher up the shore; for ever they had a dread of the water where the dagon lay. He would never again return to his golden bed, but was stretched cold as stone, twisted upon the floor of the shallows...few dareed to cross the cursed spot, and none dared to dive into the shivering water or recover the precious stones.. The dragon is withered, His bones are now crumbled; His armour is shivered, His splendour is humbled!' Tokien- The Hobbit This is how I imagine Smaug soon after he was shot out of the sky, lyind on the bottom of the lake..This piece can be used as a incense burner. the piece is cast in hydrocal and finished in woodstain...I have a few casts of this piece...if you would like one, please check out www.fantasyartcreations.com

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european dragon 2 - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Lyndon Scott
ŠLyndon Scott. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters]
Techniques: [Sculpture, Clay, Pottery, etc]
Inspirations: [JRR Tolkien]
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