/r/TolkienArt
TolkienArt is a place were redditors can post their favorite personal Tolkien Art, or their favorite Tolkien artists. All posts should be related to the works of J. R. R. Tolkien.
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Enjoy, and hopefully we can soon see some Tolkien inspired art on display here in this corner of the Internet.
As the great Lord Elrond said, "Ála tira acca haiya! Mal si a vanya as márë órelyar! Namárië, ar nai aistalë Eldar ar Atani ar ilyë Léralieron hilya le! Eleni sílar antalyannar!"
or
Look not too far ahead! But go now with good hearts! Farewell, and may the blessing of Elves, Men and all the Free Folk go with you. May the stars shine upon your faces!
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How do you guys feel about it?
“Not all those who wander are lost” in Anglo-Saxon runes. Or, to be precise, in a transliteration from the Latin alphabet to a runic alphabet (source in comments)
Hello,
Does anyone know how to go about purchasing Elena Kukanova prints? Very difficult to track down as a non-Russian speaker.
Thank you!
This is my second attempt at Tolkien artwork and I knew I wanted one of my first works to be this scene. Gimli, Frodo, and Sam's visit to the Mirrormere has always been a standout to me. Although brief and subtle, this moment has resonated with me since I first read it.
Hope you like it!
Grey havens?