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Red Dragon
by John W. Golden
19" x 22"
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Price: $207.99
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Red Dragon
by John W. Golden
14" x 16"
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Price: $164.99
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Green Dragon
by John W. Golden
19" x 22"
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Price: $207.99
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Green Dragon
by John W. Golden
14" x 16"
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Price: $164.99
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Blue Dragon
by John W. Golden
19" x 22"
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Price: $207.99
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Blue Dragon
by John W. Golden
14" x 16"
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Enchanted Castle
by Marjorie Sarnat
19" x 23"
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Price: $213.99
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Francis The Dragon
by Andrea Doss
25" x 21"
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Price: $279.99
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Dragon Swinging
by Andrea Doss
25" x 20"
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Price: $275.99
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Framed Dragon Artwork for Kids

Dragons are mysterious and known as fire breathing monsters; that is all a myth if you know anything about framed dragon art for kids paintings. Artists have taken it upon themselves to show dragons in a whole new light that is welcoming and friendly. They show children that dragons don’t just have to be dark and scary.

Meluseena shows how sweet dragons can be with her framed dragon art for kids picture “The Dragon Princess” that shows a young blond girl holding a baby black dragon. This shows little girls that not all princesses are frilly, girly, and pink. Little boy often appreciate things in life that are just a little darker and artist Judy Mastrangelo has something just for them. Boys will learn to love art when they see “Dragon and Blue Knight” and “Dragon”. These are more grown up but, still depict dragons as nice creatures.
Jennifer Nilsson has a way of creating framed dragon art for kids pieces that kids and adults of all ages love. She makes each one unique and colorful. She shows a playful side of dragons with butterflies, dragonflies, and peace signs. These pieces are great for explaining art appreciation to children because they have detail but, not so much that it overwhelms their developing minds.

John Golden uses basic colors to put his dragons to the canvas. All of his works are made with a single color; he just uses various shades. He has pieces in red, green, and blue that make a great series collection that can be hung in sequence or on different walls in the room.