March 23

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He looks quite innocuous . Can't see him blowing fire.   
Thank you Robert. Your friendly dragon is very appealing - I like him!
He looks quite innocuous . Can't see him blowing fire.   
Sylvia Evans on 01/03/2023 20:12:11
Quick puff on a Woodbine, and that's his lot.  
This is very fortuitous for me. I just posted a SF piece using this guy. I just changed the Bkg...
Don’t often paint daffodils, this is another old one.

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by Jenny Harris

My dragon take....super Daffs and Robin Jennr.  Dragons seem ypto be taking over. Well there you go , my dragon has taken huff puff and flown away.  If I catch him I will tie him down. 

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by Sylvia Evans

Thought I'd take a break from painting, and sketch some lambs, as they're such a lovely sign of Spring being on the way. Saw  these on a walk on Sunday. They were quite close, and quite new I think. They're on the big side but this is Herefordshire!
Such lovely sketches.  The ewe s across the road will be producing any minute 
Like you all said: this is one I made a few years ago. He is a young one and completely surprised by the flames coming out of his mouth!!!! Hope you like him.
Wonderful paintings, drawings and sketches from everyone. It may not be a Welsh dragon but needs must and I've been practising with my Chinese brushwork today.
Smashing work, everyone. Love your ewe and lambs, Hilary. Yes, the stock is good from Herefordshire.
I drew this first using Derwent Inktense pencils and then added watercolour. I'm never quite sure about painting anything yellow. It's so easy to dirty the flowers by adding shadows. I've tried to avoid this pitfall by using warm pink and purple instead of blue/green/grey!
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