Interesting to compare the two dragon stamps style. The first seems to continue the 'Texture' feel of the recent years. Although the dragon looks more surprised than fierce. I always look forward to what your country will produce for Lunar New Year.
I think it's very nice that Canada also thinks of its Chinese immigrants by commemorating the Chnese New Year. I like the first stamp very much. It's a handsome dragon.
I raally like that first one.
ReplyDeleteI like his handlebar moustache!
ReplyDeleteThe dragon in the second stamp also has a mustache! Both great stamps. thanks for participating.
ReplyDeleteThe dragon on the first one looks very fierce, but I like the other design better.
ReplyDeleteThere's something dog-like about Chinese dragons that I really like.
ReplyDeleteI'm also showing the first dragon stamp. The second dragon looks less fierce, more like a nice pet dragon :)
ReplyDeleteThese couldn't be a better tribute to the Chines New Year. Fine dragons every one.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to compare the two dragon stamps style. The first seems to continue the 'Texture' feel of the recent years. Although the dragon looks more surprised than fierce. I always look forward to what your country will produce for Lunar New Year.
ReplyDeleteI think it's very nice that Canada also thinks of its Chinese immigrants by commemorating the Chnese New Year. I like the first stamp very much. It's a handsome dragon.
ReplyDeleteI was born in the year of the earth dragon, maybe that means good luck for me for the upcoming year ^^,
ReplyDeleteI sure hope so,
S.M
The first dragon is a handsome fellow!
ReplyDeleteI like those Canadian dragons! A whole sheet of those stamps must make a wonderful pattern.
ReplyDeleteI like his beard!
Fierce (the first) and playful (the second)...but perhaps "playful" is just wishful thinking.
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