In the Christmas 2009 issue of ImagineFX magazine
Dracopedia:
A Guide to Drawing the Dragons of the World
by William O'Connor
received a five out of five "magnificent" review from the editors, calling it:
"A great idea Masterfully realized." with "...stunning paintings."
Take a closer look at the book to order one for the holidays!
Amazon.com/Dracopedia
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
DRACOPEDIA
DRACOPEDIA
The Guide to Drawing the Dragons of the World
"A Great Idea, Masterfully Realized, with Stunning Artwork."
Dracopedia is now available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon in Hard Cover.
I'm very excited about this book, and all the hard work put into it.
160 full color pages, over 500 illustrations and a full color fold-out poster all about Dragons, their nature, habitat, behavior and a guide to drawing them.
I hope that artists and Dragon enthusiasts alike will enjoy the book.
Thirteen chapters divide the dragons of the world into 13 distinct families, and explain how they live and shows their wide range of forms, colors, environments and species.
Enjoy a brief sneak preview of some of the art, and take a look at the websites for more details and to purchase a HC copy before they're all gone!
Also be sure to follow along at my Dracopedia Project Blog, where I explore many of my dragons and techniques.
Thanks.
William O'Connor
©2010 William O'Connor Studios
www.wocstudios.com
The Guide to Drawing the Dragons of the World
"A Great Idea, Masterfully Realized, with Stunning Artwork."
ImagineFX Magazine
Dracopedia is now available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon in Hard Cover.
I'm very excited about this book, and all the hard work put into it.
160 full color pages, over 500 illustrations and a full color fold-out poster all about Dragons, their nature, habitat, behavior and a guide to drawing them.
I hope that artists and Dragon enthusiasts alike will enjoy the book.
Thirteen chapters divide the dragons of the world into 13 distinct families, and explain how they live and shows their wide range of forms, colors, environments and species.
Enjoy a brief sneak preview of some of the art, and take a look at the websites for more details and to purchase a HC copy before they're all gone!
Also be sure to follow along at my Dracopedia Project Blog, where I explore many of my dragons and techniques.
Thanks.
William O'Connor
©2010 William O'Connor Studios
www.wocstudios.com
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Welcome
Welcome to the William O'Connor Studios Blog.
I hope to be able to use this site to better interact and discuss art with friends and fans, and to share my work in a more timely way. I'm looking forward to sharing ideas and suggestions on what you would like to see in the site.
My interests hopefully will span from sharing ideas and sketches, to subjects more tutorial and educational.
My personal website is still available at: www.wocstudios.com
Thanks.
WOC