Description
Dragon Drawing by Stella Polare Artiste in Paris
This dragon drawing explores the space between instinct and imagination — where myth becomes presence, and where the invisible takes form.
You see a dragon. I see a faith.
This artwork unfolds as a living line — each stroke carries tension, memory, and transformation. The dragon is not fixed; it emerges, dissolves, and reappears, like a breath moving between worlds.
Concept of the Dragon Drawing
This dragon drawing is rooted in ancient symbolic languages, where the dragon is not simply a creature, but a force that moves across thresholds.
It carries power — not as domination, but as an inner intensity.
A force that cannot remain still.
It is also a figure of transformation.
Fire does not only destroy.
It reveals, purifies, and shifts what was fixed into movement.
In this drawing, the dragon is not something to observe.
It is something to encounter.
The line does not define it.
The line follows it.
Stella Polare
French-Uzbek young contemporary artist, based in Paris. Her real name, Khulkar, is translated as «polare star», that is why she sas chosen the artistic name Stella Polare. Today the artist aims to transmit the message that it is «urgent to be joyful» though her art. Indeed the concept the artist is developing she called “vitaculture”, that means the joy urgency. Stella Polare exhibited at UNESCO, Louvre, she had also carte blanche at Palais Jacques Coeur in 2021, the same year 2021 she was invited to the Parole des Femmes, public talk at the House of the Great French writer, Maison de George Sand.
Artwork Details
- Medium: Original drawing: markers and ink on paper
- Format: 29.7 × 21 cm)
- Edition: Unique piece / or limited edition (to specify)
- Signature: Hand-signed by the artist
- Certificate: Certificate of authenticity included
- Origin: Created in Paris, France
This dragon drawing does not represent a myth.
It reveals a force you recognize.





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