Selling an ORIGINAL, signed in base, Adam Homan metal sculpture of a Dragon Hatchling. Pics don't do it justice as you can't see the size nor the "light" from the eyes. Stands approx. 25" high, 14" wide, and 9" deep. That's over 2 feet tall by over a foot wide! It probably weighs about 30lbs! I've provided some info on the artist below or you can also Google his name and go to the webpage. I'm the original owner as I bought it from the artist at an art festival in 2012, the year it was produced. 

Artist statement: "Most of my work is created from mild steel.  I start with solid rod steel and usually form some sort of skeleton or armature.  I then begin to fill in with found objects and cold roll sheet steel for body armor, hair, you name it.  I occasionally use copper, aluminum and stainless, but usually just for details.  I use a lot of  repurposed objects like motorcycle gears, chains, auto transmissions, parts out of old tools, old typewriters, old cash registers and on and on.  I'll take apart anything to see if there is something metal inside I can use.  As far as tools go I use a MIG wire feed welder, a plasma cutter, an oxy/acetelene torch, a myriad of hand held grinders, drills, and various bench mounted tools.   I spend a large amount of my time polishing and finishing my work to avoid oxidation and create a really clean look.  I use buff and blending pads to prep the surface and I clean it with acetone and burn off any residue.  An air gun blows off any remaining debris. Finally, I clear coat my work with either a powder coating or a lacquer. Florescent fiber optics are added last.  These are special optics that are activated by ambient light and give a glow similar to an LED, except they don't need any power, just a spot with decent lighting."