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Friday, 4 June 2010


My last dragon will be wrapped in this camo like wallpaper, I made the portion quite small so if needed I could keep adding or taking it away.

The reason for the colour- I feel like this blue can sort out my persoanlity as; calm maybe too relaxed at times, a happy cool blue. I also tried to use reference from my birthstone dragon (march birthstone is aquamarine, a light blue crystal found in some caves). I've always liked light blues and cool greys, so i ut it into this design, it could only camaflauge agains ice perhaps :)
The tips are white like the real crystal would be.
-Aquamarine-
Used quite a lot in jewellry.

My 4 chosen objects (not including final object)

I am going to use my dragon statues,
I have had them at many diffenent times in my life and and each comes from a different place or a few years apart.
1.This gold one was from Bristol but I can't remember any dates, just that I liked the look of it.
2.I have had this spyro a while and I've forgotten just where it had come from! But yeah I loved spyro games as a child so I kept the statue.
3. Nan found it from a carboot earlier this year, it looks like it's been hand-made.
4. From a shop near the Cheddar gorge caves, must have been a few years ago ;)

so yeah I like dragons, they will help me design my pattern

COLOUR

Colour is an important factor to any design it can determine and set a mood -vibrant orange can show happiness and freshness yet a murky blue may indicate sadness, in nature usaully bright colours are used sparingly and bright shades of yellow and red can mean 'stay away from me' it's used as a warning on such snakes, frogs and other animals. In design they are used as warning signals due to how eye catching they are and they make you feel alert.