The Red Dragon's Jaw by figharo
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Comments (13)
nheo
And now for something completely different...Not sure what I'm looking at, but I like the forms very much. Glad to see you experiment, it's usually a sign of growth.
cynlee
i must be missing a deeper meaning... darn it... :/ ...i do see the torso though :]
figharo
Not necessarily deeper, just personal, anyway, I just like to draw, I can't always make out Miro's work, but I enjoy it very much.
renderogue
Well, I see a coffin shape and lots of red, so I figure someone's become the dragon's lunch...
cbender
well---at least i really like the colors... apart from this this is a quite geometrical work of yours...
g_i_tammy
Took me a minute to figure this out! Great work! ;)
bost
I like the gestalt that happens until the figure slips into place, red teeth and gums abruptly switching from foreground to background (great use of colour) and the overall symbolism of pain. Those runic messages in his mouth and on the gem must mean something, but its like writing you read in a dream. An excellent work.
titta
I can't recall any myth of red dragon transforming by a man he ate... :-) But this drawing is great - and I can see that the man in jaw is strong; maybe strong enough to change any dragon's jaw's shape. :-D
goread
Could also be a Talisman to turn a man into a red dragon. Runes are used by magicians and so are markings on bodies and weapons. That pointed crystal or stone could be a weapon or a shield. Interesting image.
monoceroo
The first thing that came to mind when I saw this was THE RED DRAGON by Thomas Harris. I may be totally off base on this, but it appears that the red dragon is as badly injured by virtue of his acts, as his victims. Of course there may be some reference to William Blake here as well. In any case, I love image. Excellent artwork.
jocko500
I know dargons got a lot of treasures lay up around him. So he may be trying to eat a great stone like the "hope' Stone[try to spell dimanions but you see i can not hope you understand what I saying]But the stone is disfigure his mouth in the shape it in now.plus he sleeping trying to do this thinking it a man he eating in his dream.
tony_br22
ahhh .. had to look at this a while to see the man, cool abstract work of yours. Different and original. this play with background/foreground is cool. Havent quite fugured out the text and the blue figure yet :-) Mindboggeling and excellent work!
rhom
It is a wonderful image-I see addiction and withdrawl(not wonderful!)but to me so artfully portrayed.way to go ed!