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Aragorn in Art
First up, thank you so much to everyone for coming up with such a wonderful variety of prefixes and suffixes for 'Inzilbeth'. All suggestions were quite brilliant so now I need to ruminate on the matter for a bit as I can't make up my mind which I prefer and one of my motos in life has always been 'when in doubt, do nothing'!
I was going to post some up to date pics of Pae tonight but I'm running short of time so, instead, here's another contribution for 'Aragorn in Art' . A while back I posted a few truly dreadful pictures so this time I thought I would post one that I absolutely love. I've no idea who the artist is, but if anyone can tell me I would be glad to give due credit.
Next morning PS!
I just did a bit of googling and found the artist is Catherine Chmiel whose other work can be found here.
http://fan.theonering.net/middleearthtours/chmiel.html
Seems she's quite a fan of the Stewards!
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I was going to post some up to date pics of Pae tonight but I'm running short of time so, instead, here's another contribution for 'Aragorn in Art' . A while back I posted a few truly dreadful pictures so this time I thought I would post one that I absolutely love. I've no idea who the artist is, but if anyone can tell me I would be glad to give due credit.
Next morning PS!
I just did a bit of googling and found the artist is Catherine Chmiel whose other work can be found here.
http://fan.theonering.net/middleearthtours/chmiel.html
Seems she's quite a fan of the Stewards!

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It's a sweet scene, any way you look at it.
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I'm sure he did, and it hurt a lot more than it did on this drawing. LOL
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