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Shady She-Penguin
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: In a far land beyond the Sea
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My own favourites are Alan Lee (really he's just a genius) and Katarzyna Karina Chmiel-Gugulska. Thanks to Esty and Britainmoot last summer I was acquainted with Jenny Dolfen whose work I also really like and who seems to share my love of the Noldor. Apart from that, I really like several artists I know from different game illustrations. Among the best are Quinton Hoover, Liz Danforth, Rebecca Guay and Omar Rayyan. PS. For anyone interested in Tolkien Art, this is an awesome place.
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Blossom of Dwimordene
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: The realm of forgotten words
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![]() This artwork is amazing as well. The Elves are so real! Except that something doesn't sit right with me about Feanor chewing a straw. Other than these minor nitpicky details, though, I find it very beautiful and true. However, I still think that Elena Kukanova (Agan's link) did the Turin and Morwen illustrations better (though K.K.C-G wins hands down when it comes to Elves!).
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Woman of Secret Shadow
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: in hollow halls beneath the fells
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Another artist I've discovered lately goes by the name jankolas, and while I don't take that much to Peter Jackson inspired works, she's also got some First Age stuff, and her Éowyn and Faramir are among the best I've seen. And my most recent deviantart find is the Latvian Līga Kļaviņa. She does beautiful dreamy watercolours, and her Legolas was already at first glance more real to me than Orlando Bloom ever. I like some of Alan Lee's and John Howe's works, but to my mind they're both overrated. Howe does beautiful landscapes and big scenes, but he's poor at portraying people. I like Alan Lee's style, but only a few of his pictures strike me in any way personally.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: under the bed
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I've not seen that Jenny Dolfen one of Beren before and I was impressed with the use of tartan, I'm sure I've not seen any other illustrators go for that style of clothing on a character before.
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Woman of Secret Shadow
Join Date: Oct 2006
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My adventures on deviantart have led me to the proximity of yet another Russian - zdrava makes beautiful text-based pictures (which is not a technique I've encountered often before). At least her Varda, Gondolin and Helcaraxë are worth checking out. One of these days I am planning to draw Azaghâl's funeral procession. It's the coolest thing ever.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lonely Isle
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I was also at the convention in Loughborough last August; and among the great experiences I had there was the very comprehensive art show, which shared the same large space as the dealers. Among the artists were a wide range of people, including two new (to me) people: Jenny Dolfen and Jay Johnstone.
While Jenny has already been mentioned earlier in this thread, for people who would like to get a glimpse of what her work looked like, and her take on the convention, her blog is here: http://goldseven.wordpress.com/2012/...ough-pictures/ Jay Johnstone was exhibiting there for the first time; and I had a very nice talk with him one night, in which he spoke about how he came to start his Tolkien illustrations. Some can be seen on his website here: http://www.jaystolkien.com/ |
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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Both of those artists (Jenny Dolfen and Jay Johnstone) will be guests of honour of the German Tolkien Society at its annual meeting this summer! There will be opprotunity to see some of their works and to talk to them during the weekend. (That's mid-July - if you're interested, drop me a line and I'll get you more precise information.)
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lonely Isle
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That's very good news, Esty!
The two will be quite an addition to the meeting.
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