What better place to look for an ice dragon than around ice? And here, the Ice Dragon on Ice Statue depicts a wintry wyrm engaging in a favorite leisure-time activity. It is resting comfortably on a bed of ice, soothed by the frozen temperatures. If a dragon at peace is a rare ...What better place to look for an ice dragon than around ice? And here, the Ice Dragon on Ice Statue depicts a wintry wyrm engaging in a favorite leisure-time activity.
It is resting comfortably on a bed of ice, soothed by the frozen temperatures. If a dragon at peace is a rare thing to witness, then a dragon actively enjoying itself (while not burning things down, that is) must be a sight that is never seen, and yet, this simple statue shows a dragon that is visibly having a good time. This dragon has a fairly typical shape, as far as dragons go.
It has a powerful body with a tail that is just long enough to act as a counter-weight and a weapon. Its wings are large enough to support the dragons powerful frame but small enough to be tucked into the body when not in-use (or when in danger of being damaged). The dragons head is the most striking feature about this statue, not because of its fierceness or a unique crest, but because the expression is so memorable.
This dragon wears the closest thing to a happy smile that anyone has likely ever seen on a dragon. The statue is made from cold-cast resin and has been hand-painted in shades of frigid blue and white, ensuring that the ice dragon does look like a real ice dragon. The statue measures approximately 3.25 inches wide and 3.25 inches long at the base, and it stands 4 inches in height.