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©2006-2009 ~Protoguy
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28"x 36"

Part of a series based on the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien.
From the Silmarillion.

This painting was just featured in the movie, Ringers: Lord of the Fans, a pretty cool documentary on the fans of Tolkien's writings and the movies. It was pretty well made and not at all a jab at fans the way Trekkies was. The painting was used immediately following part of an interview with Geddy Lee of Rush - which really made me feel all warm and fuzzy, since I was always a big Rush fan.


"This counsel he took, but the heart of Dorlas failed when they came to the races of Teiglin in the dark, and he dared not attempt the perilous crossing, but drew back and lurked in the woods, burdened with shame. Turambar and Hunthor, nonetheless, crossed over in safety, for the loud roaring of the water drowned all other sounds, and Glaurung slept. But ere the middle-night the dragon roused, and with a great noise and blast cast his forward part across the chasm, and began to draw his bulk after. Turambar and Hunthor were well-nigh overcome by the heat and the stench, as they sought in haste for a way up to come at Glaurung; and Hunthor was slain by a great stone that was dislodged from on high by the passage of the dragon, and smote him on the head and cast him into the river. So he ended, of the house of Haleth not the least valiant"

"Then Turambar summoned all his will and courage and climbed the cliff alone, and came beneath the dragon. Then he drew Gurthang, and with all the might of his arm, and of his hate, he thrust it into the soft belly of the Worm, even up to the hilts. But when Glaurung felt his death-pang, he screamed, and in his dreadful throe he heaved up his bulk and hurled himself across the chasm, and there lay lashing and coiling in his agony. And he set all in a blaze about him, and beat all to ruin, until at last his fires died, and he lay still."

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:iconb1ackflames:
very nice!!!!! love the action! good work :D

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Lose one friend, lose all friends, lose yourself.
~PlaysWithSquirrels aka Eric Matthews from Boy Meets World
:iconninjavitis:
This is really classy, but I wish the image was a little smaller so i could see it all in full view. This is really well put together though.
:iconrslatts:
Wow! love the movement and cinematic shot! Rocks and water look real cool too! great job!
:iconprotoguy:
I reduced the size - I uploaded the wrong file the first time.
:iconninjavitis:
I really like it, the rocks turned out really nice too.
:iconprotoguy:
I think I re-worked aspects of this painting at least 4 times. The Dragon especially. I like the way the tail came out LOL.

I would say I worked on this for about 5 years before I was happy enough to say it was done.
:icongobbyblah:
Oh my lord that RULES! I could go all artsy speak and go on about colours and stuff..... but all I can say is it looks SO COOL!

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:iconprotoguy:
Thanks! Much appreciated.

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Protogallery
:iconqueenmabschild:
congratulations on the feat/credit thingy....belated but necessary.:)

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January 15, 2006
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