In art class, I was introduced to sculpting with Paverpol, a material I had never touched before. Most of my classmates chose to make people, but I felt drawn to something different—a dragon. For me, every piece I create has to carry a story beyond what’s on the surface.

The piece depicts a battle-worn wyvern, its skeletal face and ash-covered body contrasted by small patches of green growth. These touches symbolize renewal, suggesting that even after devastation, life always finds a way forward. Its crawling posture and muted tones give the sculpture both depth and movement, while the interplay of destruction and renewal creates a sense of tension that drives the work.

Sculpting in this new medium wasn’t easy. It demanded patience and made me rethink how I approach form. In the end, the sculpture became one of my most meaningful creations – a tribute to resilience, adaptation, and the enduring power of imagination.

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