View Full Version : H.R. Giger No. 270: Mystery Illustration?
AbercrombieOfRohan
04-19-2008, 05:31 PM
I was rummaging through an postcard bin today in an old bookstore, when I came across a postcard with an illustration by H.R. Giger titled "Lord of the Rings II: No. 270" I've never seen this illustration in any of the books or even on any website, so I was curious if anyone knows anything about the history of it, or can explain what it is supposed to be... Is it just an abstract expressionist painting of the Lord of the Rings? Or is a very fantastical representation of Fangorn? Or Lothlorien? Just curious...
The illustration can be found here:
http://www.littlegiger.com/limited/items/270.html
Nerwen
04-19-2008, 07:16 PM
It's concept art for an abandoned film project, "Alien vs LotR".
Legate of Amon Lanc
04-21-2008, 10:39 AM
I am not sure about this one... I know some of his works, I was on his exhibition here a few years ago, and I know he did several landscapes (ahem, or something that was supposed to be such) of "Mordor" etc... this could be, possibly, one of them, but I can't say for sure, also as the picture is not very big, I don't seem to recall it - maybe if it were bigger... but as I know he has been doing more illustrations of the same, so maybe this is another of his "Mordors"? Not sure whether it won't be called "Mordor" itself... don't know.
AbercrombieOfRohan
04-21-2008, 02:09 PM
I'm familiar with the Mordor painting that you are talking about, but no this is not one of them. On the postcard it just says, "No. 270 Lord of the Rings." I'm willing to take any suggestions/ interpretations about what you think it is. Crazy though they might be...:p
Mithalwen
04-21-2008, 02:57 PM
Despite it's greeness I thinkit is just too scary for Fangorn - Minas Morgul would be my guess though you lose a lot of detail when you zoom..
Legate of Amon Lanc
04-22-2008, 04:42 AM
Minas Morgul is also one thing I thought about, however I don't like the odd things in the middle down there. I also thought about some really nasty Amon Hen. Well, maybe Amon Lhaw then, as it was used by Mordor's scouts. Or what about these hills in front of Black Gate?
AbercrombieOfRohan
04-24-2008, 06:09 PM
But then... it's so green... and (I suppose it's hard to tell from this small picture) it seems very mechanical. Almost like Star Wars or something. Down the sides are long pipes, so maybe it has something to do with Orthanc/ Saruman...
Oddwen
04-24-2008, 10:44 PM
...could it be the fallen oliphaunt in Ithilien?
Probably not. There's a bigger picture here. (It's the green one.)
http://www.morpheusmuseum.com/contemp/giger/index.htm
McCaber
04-25-2008, 12:20 AM
I found Lord of the Rings 1 here (http://www.hrgiger.com/frame.htm) by simply typing "Lord of the Rings" into the search bar.
Both prints are in his book "Necronomicon." They seem to me to show no resemblance to the Tolkien novel other than the names themselves.
Rune Son of Bjarne
04-25-2008, 05:02 AM
It is a quite interesting illustration and most of all it seem to represent a mood or a feeling, rather than some specific place.
However this could also be a pit of Saruman or as some has sugested a place in Fangorn. . . I hope that somebody knows the answer so that we will get pass this stage of speculation.
Eönwë
04-25-2008, 08:43 AM
...could it be the fallen oliphaunt in Ithilien?
I see what you mean.
Anyway, lots of Giger's work is mechanical based (In fact, all except one in Oddwen's link), so maybe thats just a style, and it could be something entirely different.
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