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Dragonly hot tea
First and definitely not last collaboration with great polymer clay artist, Prr Sahlberg. As far as we know not that many mixed medium pieces are created using wood and polymer clay.

She gave me big box of nice bits and pieces. Fingernails and body jewelry are from that box. Wooden parts are masur birch and birch burl, some dyes, paint, well what not... He is partially turned, lot is carved.

About 9" high.

All comments and critique is welcome.
I love him! He reminds me of Figment; the dragon from Disney's Land of Imagination. I love all dragons, but especially those with a more comical nature.

Where is the top of his head? I don't see any eyes. For me, the round top doesn't seem to fit as I can't see his eyes.

Overall, I think he's a fun piece, even if he isn't "turned".
 

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