
Dragons always meant a lot to me because it was the first thing I ever learned to draw, a skill taught to me by my first, true best friend in my early teens. We would spend hours upon hours reading fantasy novels (also with dragons in them of course), drawing, and playing games like Spyro and Kingdom Hearts. Since then dragons have represented the personification of imagination and creativity to me.
Dragons are in nearly every culture’s mythology, they show up all over the world, and they can look so different – a million different designs from a million different minds, yet represent all the same idea. I’ve collected dragon figures, sculptures, carvings, etc. since I was a kid and I’d love to show you some of them!
This is just an image post, but if there’s any interest I’d be happy to talk about the artists and studios behind some of the pieces, where I found them, what games and films they are from, and so on. I also have a lot more not pictured (don’tjudgemeokay) I can share. Just let me know!
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These figures are so cool!! I always imagine the dragons I wrote in my books to look like this, this is also inspiration for me!
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I love dragons! All I have is just a poster and some earrings. I used to have a baby dragon plush which I named Paarthurnax. Despite dragons being part of so many myths, I feel like they’re ignored in pop culture because everyone’s raving about unicorns instead.
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That’s so cute! I think they got mostly relegated to like the edgelord crowd somehow. You know those it’s who wear like the dragon button downs or whatever. Hahah
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Hello nice ppost
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