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@CreatorAdvisor I think my stuff may be more traditional than you're looking for, but I can't resist; I love Tolkien's works, especially LotR and the Silmarillion.
Portfolio here: https://t.co/X3OPLQJjEn
@CreatorAdvisor I'm an illustrator who does watercolor and digital work. I've always been inspired by Tolkien's own illustrations.
https://t.co/Unc1BFYrEB
@CreatorAdvisor Hi there! I'm Aprilyn and I adore Tolkien's work so much. I'd love the opportunity to explore more illustrations for him. Feel free to DM me for the password protected pages in my portfolio.
🌳: https://t.co/B80klbx7eT
🎠: aprilyncunanan.art@gmail.com
🌈: https://t.co/uyc5yZ2yNB
A new image from Middle-earth. A pleasure to pay homage to the original source material, J.R.R. Tolkien's ink drawing from The Hobbit.
The Lonely Mountain
14" x 17" graphite painting on archival polyester paper
Amazing art inspired by Tolkien's #silmarillion.
The author is this talented artist @yidan_yuan
The Hill : Hobbiton across the water
LOTRO / J.R.R. Tolkien's drawing
Dune's worldbuilding is truly incredible but not because of how rich the lore is or how detailed every corner of the world is, like in Tolkien's works.
Dune's world is full of concepts and systems that complement each other and work together to form a believable world.
@my2k I saw your delightful LotR as animated animals and was reminded that Sauron appeared as a cat in Tolkien's early works so <3
On 4 February 1937, The Oxford Magazine published Tolkien's poem titled "The Dragon's Visit". I love the hilarious opening of a dragon lazily sleeping under the cherry tree...in the garden of an old country Englishman named Mr. Higgins, in Tolkien's era.
🎨: J.R.R. Tolkien
Tolkien's Dwarves, the standard for all fantasy since, are based largely on Norse myth, drawing particularly from Volsunga saga and its continental cousins, but also on the plight of the Jews: a noble people, looking to return home. #FairyTaleTuesday
🖼: @AlanLee11225760
On 18 January 1934, The Oxford Magazine published Tolkien's poem titled "Looney". Tolkien later revised it with new title "The Sea-Bell (Frodos Dreme)", with a tone much darker and full of longing than the previous version.
🎨: Anna Kulisz
Happy #AppreciateADragonDay!! 🐉
Here's a painting I did last year of Ancalagon, the largest dragon in Tolkien's world of LOTR.
will never stop obsessing over tolkien's own concept art of the middle earth
I'm a little late, but it was recently J.R.R Tolkien's 129th birthday. Lord Of The Rings got me through some tough times last year, so I will always be thankful for this means imagination and the world and characters he created.
Heard it was Tolkien's birthday, so I'll celebrate with my best boy Samwise 👏🎉🎂
#LOTR #samwisegamgee #FANART
Remembering J.R.R. Tolkien's birthday anniversary with this portrait I´ve made some time ago. Thanks for everything you gave us! #Tolkien #tolkienbirthday
One of Tolkien's Valar (Powers of Arda) is Estë the Gentle, the Vala of Sleep. She loves a tree-shadowed lake called Lórellin (Dream Pool). Estë heals hurt and weariness, and her name in Quenya means "rest".
"Grey is her raiment; and rest is her gift".
🎨: Šárka Škorpíková
As it's the anniversary of Tolkien's birth this piece feels appropriate.
Spiders and Flies.
My artbook launches on 2/2/21. This painting will be in it. The preview is here: https://t.co/PiVHZkmR6E #middleearth #tolkien #tolkienart #fantasyart #fantasyartwork #fantasypainting