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Art by Donato Giancola

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More Tales of Phantasia
Deep in the Mines of Moria (but not the one in Tolkien's middle-earth, thank God), we're looking for rings (and not the Sonic ones, either).

See you all there, Gauge Gang

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Throw back Tolkien art I did years ago. I’m in a Tolkien mood at the moment might redraw some of these : ) see how I’ve improved

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winding on, winding down
frodo as a weaver for tolkientober 2020

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reposting a bunch of art bc no more desktop crop!
merry brandybuck, from tolkientober last year~

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Deux de ces illustrations figuraient dans l’exposition Tolkien… dont celle-ci !

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My titled "Sleeping Smaug" (watercolor on paper, 42x59,4 cm - A2, 2016, SOLD), based on "the Hobbit" by Luckily, I've finished this before the second Hobbit movie, so this dragon is just mine - not a copy of any kind.

PRINTS: https://t.co/SZ3bp6z9Oz

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All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost.
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

Available on https://t.co/RylDPEmUR0

🖼️Colors of the Words🖼️

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Carcharoth is definitely one of my fav spooky bits about Tolkien's work, here are my first and latest fanart of him :'>

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Sketching rather melancholy orcs this evening. Playing with graphite and rubbers after a busy day at work.

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We're very excited to be welcoming John Howe to the PPP this Sunday with the release of Episode 229! We can't wait for you all to hear our interview with John — but for now, enjoy this short preview.

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Corrupted Salmar is done and with that my Radiant vs Corrupted series is finished!
This boy I ended by drawing his conch shell as becoming part of his body…

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Inktober leftovers, inspired by Tolkien’s Song of Durin....I tried some weird ink-wash technique...I don't like it :D

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Tomorrow we conclude our discussion of “The Taming of Sméagol” with Episode 228!

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Additional 'Rings cels have just been added. Link in bio.

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It's kind of like how goblins, fairies, and gnomes were all just umbrella terms for any sort of small, humanoid creature from European folklore, and the idea that they're distinct beings with their own traits is largely influenced by the writings of Tolkien and George MacDonald.

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