A rusty lil robot friend I made towards the end of last year. 🤖
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A rusty lil robot friend I made towards the end of last year. 🤖

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This is Jazzdragon 19, one of the largest and most complex in the series. I made this in 2011.
A DA friend sent me a video of a musician playing a contrabass flute - these instruments are amazing, and the player must have had the lungs of a dragon in order to move air through the thing. It was huge! Taller than she was! I wanted to take that up a notch with the Jazzdragon, and make playing the flute a whole-body exercise. So Jazz 19 is playing the sub-sub-contrabass flute with his toes.
The dragon was done in two layers - the main body and that large wing on the left side of the picture. He's colored with Prismacolor pencils and gold paint pen.
Behind the dragon is copper-colored repousse metal tooled with... Bach, I think. I can't remember what I referenced for the musical notation. The dark round things are acrylic "dragon tears" I nabbed from a convention, and the green/brown discs are dyed shell. The deep background is a mix of acrylic, ink, and glitter with tiny rhinestones attached.
I finally finished this piece. Wish I could post the video at the same time.
This is Jazzdragon 20, the last one I have made so far. I made it in 2015 (yikes! Time to plan some more!). This one I managed to finish in time for Cinco de Mayo that year, and realizing that I would have it finished in that time frame informed my color and design choices. So he's bold red, gold, and green with Mayan design elements. (Yes, I realize that I should have been using Aztec design elements if I'd wanted to use historically accurate visual elements. I liked what I had in my Codex Borgia and decided to go with Mayan motifs anyway.)
For the dragon, I used Prismacolor pencils over an ink drawing. The rattle heads of the maracas are jasper. The Mayan letterforms are tooled into repousse metal, then painted with an acrylic/soap mixture (this lets the color stick to the metal; it's then spray-sealed). There are lapis lazuli beads, acrylic tiles (the small squares), acrylic bubbles, and various fancy stickers (musical notation and other small decorations). The whole mess is mounted on a poured acrylic + glitter background.
daniel delcore - archival photography

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