Really beautiful. I loved having to look again, and carefully, at what looked, at first glance, like a pebbly shore, and then to find a tail, a little dragon... Gorgeous colours and textures.
The dragons are the back end paper for a book called Tell Me a Dragon, coming out next year. Almost finished and She is driving us mad with Her rantings about eggs and scales and dragons. And there will be more dragon books as each picture sparks off another story. You can see more on Her website http://www.jackiemorris.co.uk/now.htm
When first we started there were four of us, all ginger, and Max. Time has passed. The ginger pride are ghost cats, appart from Elmo. Now the house holds Max, oldest, tabby farm cat, dark, usually found sleeping on a cushion, Elmo, last of the Gingers, beautiful handsome and wonderful who still walks to the high hill top. And now there is Baggage and Bundle, silver mischief in sharp clawed kitten form. The adventures continue.
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Oooooh! I adore this! Must have taken absolute ages!
I love it! Happy memories of discovering Anne McCaffrey!
This looks fabulous. I will go to your other blog sites to hopefully see more.
-Jean
Really beautiful. I loved having to look again, and carefully, at what looked, at first glance, like a pebbly shore, and then to find a tail, a little dragon... Gorgeous colours and textures.
You can never be too careful where dragon's eggs are concerned... the might be a vengeful Mama dragon lurking nearby.
Drat! Now I just want a pet dragon ... and I don't even have a cat yet!
Are these for a book/story? If not... can I do a story for them?
Love the picture of cat checking behind the picture... just in case Hannah has a new baby dragon as well as a Rosie!!
The dragons are the back end paper for a book called Tell Me a Dragon, coming out next year. Almost finished and She is driving us mad with Her rantings about eggs and scales and dragons.
And there will be more dragon books as each picture sparks off another story. You can see more on Her website
http://www.jackiemorris.co.uk/now.htm
WOAH!
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