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This artwork is part of the Senses Myth Series that depicts myths from round the world with similar symbolism and combines them with one of the 6 senses.
In Welsh mythology, the red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) is a powerful symbol of strength, victory, and national identity. The dragon represents the forces of good, and its red color signifies passion, power, and determination. It is famously featured in the prophecy of Merlin, where the red dragon defeats… the white dragon, symbolising the triumph of the Welsh people.
In Norse mythology, Fafnir was a dwarf who transformed into a dragon after greed consumed him. Fafnir is often depicted with fiery red scales, symbolising his lust for gold and the destructive power of greed. His dragon form represents both physical strength and the dangerous nature of avarice, while the red color underscores the fiery, intense nature of his curse.
In Chinese mythology, the red dragon is a symbol of power, authority, and good fortune
Steit Slings is a conceptual and visual artist with a background in architecture and digital technology, who masterfully combines digital media, image processing, (spray) paint, 3D printing, and traditional materials. He employs layered visual collages, processed photo fragments, and mixed media installations where the chosen material and style always serve the underlying concept. Steit’s work vibrantly transforms urban exploration and sensory themes into engaging conversation pieces, evoking a deep sense of connection, shared human experience, and self-reflection in anyone who encounters his art.