
This is one of my favorites. I´ve sketched and doodled this guy for about a year. And as this is one of the last dragons of my element series. I only need to draw The dragon of wisdom.
The dragon of spirits brings the dead to underworld. He protects their graves from evil, so they may rest in peace. He works for death himself. This dragon is very peaceful and calm. He does n´t have any mass, meaning that he is weightless. Just like a ghost.
20 hours work on PS.
The dragon of spirits brings the dead to underworld. He protects their graves from evil, so they may rest in peace. He works for death himself. This dragon is very peaceful and calm. He does n´t have any mass, meaning that he is weightless. Just like a ghost.
20 hours work on PS.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wyvern
Size 1000 x 667px
File Size 484.1 kB
If I saw you at a con, I'd probably buy a print of this.
The bits flying off of it seem to be moved by a force that is not present in the material world around it. Whatever is blowing over the ghost seems stronger than the peaceful surrounding world.
I like how it isn't surrounded by darkness, but is present even as the light comes in. It's still there until the sun come up a bit more and disintegrates the night world it was living in. It's exaggerated in places, like its hands--its not something that is native to the material world, as is indicated by its different style from the material world around it (though it seems to have picked matter up in the same way that a vortex picks matter up and becomes a visible tornado). It's like a concept or dream or similar thing superimposed on the material world. And stronger day light will break the reverie that places it there.
At least, that's what I feel from this picture.
The bits flying off of it seem to be moved by a force that is not present in the material world around it. Whatever is blowing over the ghost seems stronger than the peaceful surrounding world.
I like how it isn't surrounded by darkness, but is present even as the light comes in. It's still there until the sun come up a bit more and disintegrates the night world it was living in. It's exaggerated in places, like its hands--its not something that is native to the material world, as is indicated by its different style from the material world around it (though it seems to have picked matter up in the same way that a vortex picks matter up and becomes a visible tornado). It's like a concept or dream or similar thing superimposed on the material world. And stronger day light will break the reverie that places it there.
At least, that's what I feel from this picture.
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