I have been writing stories and poetry all of my life. My interest in art began when my Dad held my hand when I was about two years old and helped me to draw a face. Since then I have progressed through pencils and crayons through water colours and oils and finally I am doing most of my art on the computer. I have created all of the illustrations in my books and have a substantial art gallery here at Renderosity. I was born in England and travelled to Australia with my family when I was ten years old. We moved to Mount Gambier when I was a child and I returned here in the early 90s and have lived here since. My early life was filled with books and reading and every Christmas we always received a story book of some kind. I remember our book shelves being filled with the works of Kipling, Shakespeare, H. G. Wells, Jules Verne and Edgar Allen Poe, to name a few, together with a good smattering of Enid Blyton and many other children's authors. That early contact with books at my mother's knee inspired a love of reading and writing for which I will always be thankful.
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Comments (7)
chrislaarman
I do enjoy the picture. But I don't quite get it: the title suggests the dragon being pivotal and breathing white fire, but it appears almost accidental to me.
JosephineAu
The white fire is the balls of white fire energy travelling across the universe facilitated on their journey by the mythical dragon.
LeCygne
I like it!! And I like the white balls of fire too!! Thank you for the explanation. It makes sense to me. :)
hunted357mag
Very very cool
OpenMindDesign
Lovely colours :) The dragon looks good.
AndiN
I really like the dragon, the starry background, and the multicolored nebula, but the balls of white seem to overwhelm the image and distract from the rest of it. I think it's partly because there are so many of them so close together, large and perfectly round (which doesn't really seem like fire, which is wilder and not perfectly round), and also because they don't seem to be following the same path as the dragon. They're going diagonally from the top left to the bottom right while he seems to be going straight across the bottom from the right to the left. So they don't really seem connected. Just my two cents. :-)
originalkitten
Fabulous. I like the whole composition