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Jovial violinist, Robert Rotzler (also our violin teacher) filled the large auditorium to overflowing with his band Middle Earth.
I think by the fire under the starlight about things that I saw
About flowers of the field and butterflies in summers that went quickly
About gossamer strands and yellow leaves in autumns past
With mist and silver sun and winds upon my hair
I think by the fire in shadow, how the world will be
When the winter comes without a spring that I shall not see
For many things there are yet that I never saw
In the wood in every spring there are new green things
I sit by the fire and think about people in old times
And people who will see a world that I will see on no day
But when I, by the fading fire, think about ancient days
I listen for returning feet and voices at the door.
~ 'Bilbo's Song' by J.R.R. Tolkien, translated by D. Salo
5th in a strip montage series at Tolkien Workshop.
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"He led the way in under the huge branches of the trees. Old beyond guessing, they seemed. Great trailing beards of lichen hung from them, blowing and swaying in the breeze." Treebeard - The Two Towers
This is a part of The Middle Earth Project set that I'm working on.
Defend the ruins of Arnor from orc raiders! Protect the identity of Idildur's heir! Battle Pack includes 3 Dunedain Rangers and one of Lord Elrond's twin sons Elladan/Elrohir.
I'm a huge fan of the Middle Earth and Star Wars battle packs from lego so I went ahead and tried creating some new ones.
Wide valley reminds me tolkien's Rivendell so much. House in the middle of the picture should be Elrond's hous. It's somehow pity it's so small.
The map "...given me one hundred years ago ..." from which Bilbo derived the way IN. From the front of the book "the Hobbit"
"Ents: are a fictional race of humanoid trees from J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy world of Middle-earth. They appear to have been inspired by the
talking trees of many of the world's folklores."
Taken in Hocking Hills 4/08
Roughly 5'x4'
Medium: sharpie on cardboard remnants from packaged plastic tricycle.
My foot is in the lower right for scale.
I started this picture while visiting Ryan Witt (@onecreativenerd) while he was going to school at Caltech. I completed the top-left three panels at that time and have stored it since. Last night, I drew the Gondor/Mordor panel, with the original pen.