
Watercolours, pencil crayon and markers on watercolour paper. “The nature of goats is so hot that their blood can dissolve diamonds.” Yikes.
For more info on all your favorite medieval beasts, visit The Medieval Bestiary or your local library.

Watercolours, pencil crayon and markers on watercolour paper. “The nature of goats is so hot that their blood can dissolve diamonds.” Yikes.
For more info on all your favorite medieval beasts, visit The Medieval Bestiary or your local library.

Cute little miniature sculpey ornaments, painted with acrylics. From the top left box moving clockwise, there’s Father and Mother Christmas, Grandfather and Grandmother Frost (she is holding Kolach), Simon the cat and Jersey the dog, and a cute little bunny couple. These were fun to make, but took me a long time. Probably because I am not very good at sculpting.

Years ago I bought my first domain name and launched my first portfolio site. Originally I wanted ‘tatterhood.com’ but it was taken. So I tried for several other names, all of which were taken, and finally settled on ‘dragonideas.com.’ I am a very patient person (when I want to be). I am used to spending years on projects or waiting for particular items to be available. Time passed, and eventually ‘Tatterhood’ was mine and I had no need anymore for ‘dragonideas.’
Down fell the dragon, down came the site and yesterday it exhaled its last breath. But all is not lost. Here is Di, a friendly dragon I sketched and coloured, that lived on my old site. I think she’s cute.

Watercolours, pencil crayon and markers on watercolour paper (some development can be seen in previous posts). The fox halteth always, for the right legs are shorter than the left legs.
For more info on all your favorite medieval beasts, visit The Medieval Bestiary or your local library.