Young Dragon Eyes is a piece of digital artwork by M Spadecaller which was uploaded on June 19th, 2020.
Young Dragon Eyes
The black Moor is one of the oldest goldfish breeds. It was first bred in China in the early 1700’s. They were not always called black moors.... more
Title
Young Dragon Eyes
Artist
M Spadecaller
Medium
Digital Art - Digital & Photographic Art
Description
The black Moor is one of the oldest goldfish breeds. It was first bred in China in the early 1700’s. They were not always called black moors. Originally, the Chinese named them “Dragon Eyes,” because of their protruding telescope eyes, however young Black Moors are born with an amber coloration and have flat eyes. As they age their coloring darkens to a black coloration and their eyes begin to “pop” out. “Young Dragon Eyes,” is a hand-painted digital and mixed media image created in Spadecaller’s Florida studio.
Uploaded
June 19th, 2020
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Comments (11)
M Spadecaller
Thank you, Bruce, for featuring my artwork in the Fish Artists group; much appreciated.
HH Photography of Florida
Beautiful color tones, design and presentation, Matthew. Always excellent artwork. L/tw
Beatriz Portela
Congratulations your image is featured on the homepage of FLORIDA - ART OF THE SUNSHINE STATE!
M Spadecaller replied:
Thank you, Beatriz, for featuring my artwork in Florida-Art of the Sunshine State; much appreciated.
Lois Bryan
Oh Matt ... the sweetest yet!!! Wonderful sense of movement ... and I really love the way you put colors together ... such a talent!!!!! l/f t and p
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists
M Spadecaller replied:
Thank you, David, for featuring my artwork in “Created by Southern Artists;” much appreciated.
Randy Rosenberger
It is with great pleasure that I announce to you a big congratulations for this chosen piece of your artwork to be on special display on the homepage of our community of friends and fine artists, in our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. I appreciate your activity in our group and want to thank you so much for being an active participant in helping promote other fine artists within the group. Usually in turn, such promotions bring promotions of your artwork into perspective and are featured on our homepage. One good turn deserves another. Your quality, definition, character, and variation in your works bring about a visual pleasure to view and share with others. Thanks for your participation in our family of friends and fine artists in our WFS group.
M Spadecaller replied:
Thank you, Randy, for featuring my artwork in the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery Group and for your kind remarks. Extending your support of my artwork is deeply appreciated.