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Dragon's Stare
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Registered: September 2006
Location: Wales, UK based
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This started out as a small rough drawing that just held the idea of the shape of the dragon's head and the flow of its tail.


The blown wax background created a space in which to place the conceived image of the Dragon. The Egyptian style "face" that appeared just above and to left of the castle area (upper left) was totally incidental - one of those fascinating materializations that the wax sometimes produces unexpectedly!


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Keywords: dragon hotair blowing aartz
size mm: 760mm x 510mm
wax used: aartz (now discontinued)
support: rigid card lineboard
tools: iron, stylus, hot air gun
method: lay on the waxes, blow as usual with hot air, add detail of dragon with stylus
objective: creation of an image portraying the emotion of a dragon's stare
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©1999 Michael Bossom
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