The head of the dragon seen from the side after the precession painted the dragon at the parade's end
Girls from the dragon procession splattered with green paint pose with the dragon
Fully painted dragon at the end of the dragon day parade on Cornell's Arts Quad surrounded by students in white T-shirts mostly splattered with paint
Asian woman wearing a red and white dragon hoodie is a pallbearer for the Art and Architecture's Dragon in front of Willard Straight Hall
Dragon day organizer wearing PJ-based dragon costume after end of event
Arts and Architecture Students carrying one section of the dragon last Friday for Dragon day
Spectators ahead of the dragon parade on Mar 27, 2025 as the dragon approaches the engineering quad to confront the Phoenix with Statler Hall of the Hotel Administration school in the background
Students carry a red Cornell flag and a white dragon past the psychology department in Uris Hall
One of the first shots I got of the oncoming dragon looking north on Feeney Way near the driveway to the A.D. White Hall; Cornell police cars and people in safety vests escort a crowd carrying a dragon built by Arts and Architecture students awaited by a TCAT bus
Members of the parade Dragon Day 2025 when the Art and Architecture students painting the Dragon at the end of the parade
My one win of today is that I've finished my first proper #pyrography project. I have a few "boring" things to work on like mending, treating and then pattern-burning chopping boards. They're uninspiring objects but good things to learn and test with.
There's plenty here I could do better on, but overall I'm happy with it.
(The bottom left is where I edited out my real-life initials)