Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistJulia Kapp CollectionIPaintArt
Description I had to do some research on this painting. I wanted to make this dragon as acurrate as I could to what a Chinese dragon is suppose to look like. The dragons are said to be made up of many different types of animals of the Earth. Head: Camel, Scales: Carp (fish) 117 scales total - 81 infused with yang, the good, and 36 infused with yin the bad. This evens out the dragons temper and personality. I didn't put the scales on the dragon I was afraid of ruining it. So I guess this dragon is going to be unbalanced. Here is the rest of the Earth animals Horns: Giant Stag (deer), Eyes: hare (rabbit), Ears: Bull, Neck: Snake, Belly: Clam, Paws: Tigers, and Claws: Eagle. I grabed references of these animals to come up with my Chinese dragon. The symbol at the top left corner means dragon in Chinese.
Julia Kapp, Franklin Member Since February 2008 Artist Statement I live in the small victorian town of Franklin, Pennsylvania. Painting is my life long passion. I am a self-taught painter and I am learning as I go. I stopped painting to pursue a career and start a family. In 1993 I attended Pittsburgh Technical Institute and graduated in 1995 with an Associates degree in Graphic Design. I've been in the field for over 12 years. Now, after building a stable foundation in my life I am finding time to paint again and loving every minute of it!