Artist Spends Two Months Creating a Dragon Costume Made Of Foam

Christina Yen is a passionate artist, creator, and the mastermind behind Sixthleafclover. She was only six years old when she began drawing, however, with time, replaced the box of crayons with pencils, and started drawing more complex things.

Nowadays, she focuses on sci-fi and high fantasy drawings, both digital and traditional watercolor. Yen also picked up skills on sewing, 3D modeling, and costume-making. Recently, she made a dragon costume for the convention called BlizzCon.

“Making a dragon costume is no easy feat,” the artist shared on Bored Panda. “Especially when you spend two months making it and it wrecked me to no end.”

There were days when she was working 12 hours a day, however, unfortunately, her foam costume didn’t win.

“To say the least, I didn’t win it, but I gained a ton of experience with foam and 3D prints during the process of making this,” she added. “I mean how many foam dragon costumes have you even seen being worn?”

If you are curious to see Yen’s work, check out the gallery below and follow her on Instagram.

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