Dragons and shields and gems, oh my! As a kid, I loved all things fantastic and heroic, savouring mythologies from around the world and the exquisite art of storytelling. And since then, very little has changed, I still love them. Even more so when I get to flesh them out with pattern and design! So I’ve mixed up a few of my favourite ingredients for this image, using a handful of dragon scales, a hero’s shield, a few scattered gems and a little dash of Norse inspiration.
Then, I pulled out the black pen and got creative…
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This dragonfly drawing was inspired by my dear friend Nicola and our shared appreciation for these lovely little creatures. I used felt pens and pencil crayons to embellish this drawing, how will you colour it?
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Meet Suzanne’s Brawny Brier, a thistle with attitude! I began this drawing for a friend, inspired by a shared appreciation for Celtic design. However, the drawing ended up looking more like a combative weed with some serious know-how. But that is the great adventure in art-making, you don’t always know where you’ll end up once the art takes on a life of it’s own.
Just right click on the image below and choose ‘Print’.
Meet Suzanne’s Brawny Brier, a thistle with attitude! I began this drawing for a friend, inspired by a shared appreciation for Celtic design. However, the drawing ended up looking more like a combative weed with some serious know-how. But that is the great adventure in art-making, you don’t always know where you’ll end up once the art takes on a life of it’s own.
I used greens and purples, how will you colour this drawing? Find more free colouring pages on the left side menu.
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