"DRACO IGNIS" The Fire Dragon

Current Painting in Progress...

         

                               

                      

Now accepting Pre-Booking orders for this Limited Edition Print 

Oil on Canvas

24w x 36h inches

No. of prints available: 111

Completion of this painting is expected by September 2025

Printed on museum grade, 100% Cotton Rag fine art paper, matte finish. Archival inks rated to resist fading for 100+ years under proper display and storage conditions

Each print is numbered and hand signed by the artist

Comes with certificate of authenticity 

Each print is meticulously inspected by the artist to ensure it meets the highest standards of quality and consistency with the original artwork

Image will be true to size at 24x36 inches, and an additional 2inches of white border making the entirety of the print approximately 28"x40" in size

24"x36" 100% cotton canvas also available (unstretched) 

Price: $1000 USD + shipping

Insured shipping & tracking via UPS International (includes handling of all customs, duties and brokerage fees) 

 

For All Inquiries and to Pre-Order Please Email...

info@jenmyhre.com

 

“Draco Ignis” – A Hyperrealistic Fire Dragon Painting by Jen Myhre

What if dragons were real?
What if the legends weren’t just stories, but echoes of a forgotten truth?

“Draco Ignis” invites you to question everything you thought you knew about myth. In this intimate side portrait of a fire dragon, hyperrealism breathes life into the impossible. Its striking eye—piercing, intelligent, alive—meets yours, as if it sees straight through to your soul. This isn’t a fantasy creature imagined in the mind of a dreamer—it feels remembered.

The surrounding foliage roots this powerful being in the natural world, lending a haunting sense of realism that makes you wonder: could something this ancient and majestic have once roamed among us?

As you gaze upon this painting, you're not just seeing a dragon—you're standing in the presence of living legend. It's a moment suspended in time, where reality and myth entwine, and the veil between worlds seems just thin enough to believe in magic again.

This is more than art. It’s a portal. A rekindling of awe. A whispered invitation to believe that perhaps the world still holds more wonder than we realize.

"DRACO IGNIS" The Fire Dragon

Current Painting in Progress...

         

                               

                      

Now accepting Pre-Booking orders for this Limited Edition Print 

Oil on Canvas

24w x 36h inches

No. of prints available: 111

Completion of this painting is expected by September 2025

Printed on museum grade, 100% Cotton Rag fine art paper, matte finish. Archival inks rated to resist fading for 100+ years under proper display and storage conditions

Each print is numbered and hand signed by the artist

Comes with certificate of authenticity 

Each print is meticulously inspected by the artist to ensure it meets the highest standards of quality and consistency with the original artwork

Image will be true to size at 24x36 inches, and an additional 2inches of white border making the entirety of the print approximately 28"x40" in size

24"x36" 100% cotton canvas also available (unstretched) 

Price: $1000 USD + shipping

Insured shipping & tracking via UPS International (includes handling of all customs, duties and brokerage fees) 

 

For All Inquiries and to Pre-Order Please Email...

info@jenmyhre.com

 

“Draco Ignis” – A Hyperrealistic Fire Dragon Painting by Jen Myhre

What if dragons were real?
What if the legends weren’t just stories, but echoes of a forgotten truth?

“Draco Ignis” invites you to question everything you thought you knew about myth. In this intimate side portrait of a fire dragon, hyperrealism breathes life into the impossible. Its striking eye—piercing, intelligent, alive—meets yours, as if it sees straight through to your soul. This isn’t a fantasy creature imagined in the mind of a dreamer—it feels remembered.

The surrounding foliage roots this powerful being in the natural world, lending a haunting sense of realism that makes you wonder: could something this ancient and majestic have once roamed among us?

As you gaze upon this painting, you're not just seeing a dragon—you're standing in the presence of living legend. It's a moment suspended in time, where reality and myth entwine, and the veil between worlds seems just thin enough to believe in magic again.

This is more than art. It’s a portal. A rekindling of awe. A whispered invitation to believe that perhaps the world still holds more wonder than we realize.