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Greatest Siberian Mountian Dragon

#1 2004-02-14 05:44:17

morninghawk
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Registered: 2004-02-14
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Greatest Siberian Mountian Dragon

Hello, smile
I'm currently working on my 2nd dragon. This one stands 4 1/2 tall and is about 7 feet long. The base for this dragon will be 4x8 feet. I'm already months into working on it and am starting to feel a little more than overwhelmed. I was hoping there would be interest from a sci fi group so I could talk about it, but they're too busy. Do you guys have a chat time? Outside of interested buyers, I'm not having too much technical difficulty, but I'm 6 months into a 9 month project and I'm starting to want to give up.   sad
I would just like someone to talk with that does mache on a regular basis to find out what ppl think of what and how I'm doing this. If anyone sells large sculture here, and/or if anyone knows anyone that would want one. several people are asking for prints, however the lack of interest in the original is the biggest thing bringing me down right now.
thank you
alicia

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#2 2006-01-08 18:00:13

Yarewe
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From: San Francisco, CA, USA
Registered: 2006-01-08
Posts: 1

Re: Greatest Siberian Mountian Dragon

Alicia,

I see that this is a very old post: I hope you havn't given up. I'd love to see your dragon(s). I've done very limited large scale projects; just now I'm working on changing Ikea style functional book shelves into into a willow tree sculpture. I'd love encouragement, too.

Please reply!

Yarewe

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#3 2006-01-08 18:55:28

dan_olo
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Registered: 2005-12-31
Posts: 3

Re: Greatest Siberian Mountian Dragon

Wow, you guys are working so hard!  I bet the dragon is wonderful, and I'm sure the willow tree will look perfect.  Have you got any photos that we could perhaps have a look at?  I for one would love to see what you both get upto!

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