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Floofy dinobirb.
Despite their cuddly appearance, this breed’s large size and temperamental nature means that they need to be handled with exteme caution. A good hairdryer also helps.
The Novosaurs book, full of these creatures, can be preordered here: https://t.co/rbffOn1j9q
For this week’s watery #FolkloreThursday theme, here are a few little aquatic dragons for you all. 🙂🐉 @FolkloreThurs
I’ve woken this morning to discover that we are 75% funded after less than 24hrs!
I know a lot of that support has come from the Twitter family.
Will we hit 100% today? Who knows, but either way thank you so much: you’re amazing. The Kickstarter is here: https://t.co/rbffOn1j9q
Novosaur embryo. Another quick iPad scribble. And now bed.... a big day tomorrow. 🐓🦖
A very rough 20 minute iPad sketch, working out a possible idea for the new book. I’m always a bit squeamish about sharing these really early sketches, full of mistakes and bad drawing... but hey, we’ve known each other long enough, right? 😄🐓🦖
I’ve just finished this little aquatic dragon, commissioned by one of my fantastic patrons. I won’t lie: this painting was so much fun to do! 😊🐉
Two things to share with you all tonight.
First the perhaps unsurprising revelation that cracked ribs really (really) hurt.
Second a very quick and very (very!) rough little painting of an even quicker Novosaur that I’ve done whilst trying to find a way to sit comfortably 🙄
I can’t believe another #FolkloreThursday is here already!
Anyway, here are a few pages from my Dragon Journals. These tiny nocturnal dragons are all resident in the woodlands near my house.
If you’d like to see more of my work, it can be found here: https://t.co/3nSnVZEyiO