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dragonFlame Patina Dragon
peggy -
Thursday, April 17, 2008 - 8:49am
Jewelry | Whitesmithing Jewelry Gallery | copper | dragon | flame patina | pierced | rivets | sterling silver This pendant is made of pierced copper layered over flame patinated copper & attached with silver rivets to a hammered silver base. The hanger is silver tubing 'stitched' with silver wire onto the silver base. » read more | 6 comments 3d Rotations of my various Metal Artwork, including Dragons, Scorpion, Kokopelli and various others.
GoldDragon101 -
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 - 5:38pm
3d rotations | Art | dragon | Garden | Indoor | Kokopelli | metal | Outdoor | Scorpion | sculpture | Statue | Unicorn | Wolf I would like to invite anyone to visit 3d Rotations of my metal art sculptures. I have been working on these 3d Rotations for quite sometime. Thanks for viewing! is this the largest galvanized sculpture? Dragon lovers
burningart -
Thursday, December 6, 2007 - 10:15am
burning art | dragon | metal art | nashville children's theatre | public sculpture
Destragon - the destroying dragon
QuiQue -
Friday, January 19, 2007 - 1:55pm
OT: Sandbox YAK | Welding dragon | oxy-acetylene | welding | YAK Gallery "Destragon - the destroying dragon" was created by applying successive oxy-acetylene weld beads over a steel skeletal armature one bead at a time. Over 70 hours of welding were put into this dragon during my initial schooling. What's interesting is that the learning curve is shown in the final dragon. I started with uncontrolled weld beads at the tail of the dragon, and ended with controlled scales at the head. The wings were made of sheet steel with a "buttering" of bronze weld rods over the sheet metal. Dragon by Joshua Pennings
josh -
Thursday, January 11, 2007 - 2:54am
Sculpture Gallery | animal | dragon | rust | scrap metal
dragon made from sheet steel
Dean Pesticcio -
Sunday, December 10, 2006 - 1:45pm
dragon Hi, I'm new here! This is one of my first peices: a 5 ft dragon made from sheet steel on an 8mm bar frame, galvernized then painted. A smoke machine is rigged through a pipe going under the ground then up underneath the dragon to a 'Y' split at the nose. |
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