
Elves by Alan Lee in The Lord of the Rings Sketchbook.
This reminds me Yoshitaka Amano`s art very much

Elves by Alan Lee in The Lord of the Rings Sketchbook.
This reminds me Yoshitaka Amano`s art very much

Gold torc of the La Tène culture, an Iron Age civilization of western and central Europe. This torc likely dates to c. 300-120 BCE, the later La Tène period before the Roman conquest of Gaul in the mid 1st century BCE. Source: The British Museum.

Ring Brooch, The Cloisters
Medium: Gold, spinels, and sapphires
The Cloisters Collection, 2006
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

@belekoroz suggested Glorfindel for my next portrait sketching subject 😀

Finrod and Turgon during their journey along the Sirion
#this has got to be the best fucking finrod ive seen#armed to kill a bitch and can’t. fuckin. se e (via @erotetica)

Steamy Melkor = mood = when people knock on the front door while you’re in the shower and you have to answer it

I am so sorry for it taking so long, @idrillalaith!! D=>
There has been so much going on that I ended up forgetting this completly, but I know there is no exuse holding it back for so long so again, I am really really terrible sorry…

The Palace Guard, Graphite & Digital Media, 11″ x 14″, 2017.
An homage to the palace guards depicted in many of the Orientalist paintings.

*slams fists on table* FAT ELVES
Anyway the fact that Findis gets actual negative screentime is fuckin’ criminal, here she is enjoying some Noldorin casual wear.

~Bracelet pair with Open Terminals from the Bosporan Kingdom
Late 5th-early 4th centuries BC
Panticapaeum Necropolis. Items in the slab tomb.
gold, silver