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Goldie Took
Lindon

Mar 5 2007, 3:46am
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Mirror of Galadriel
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this one is from 2005, watercolor with a bit of gold metalic
(This post was edited by Goldie Took on Mar 5 2007, 3:48am)
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White Gull
Menegroth

Mar 5 2007, 4:38am
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One of my favorites, and one that comes to mind when I think on one of my poems. *sigh* It's so nice to have visual aids to middle-earth. "The lady of the golden wood, in deepest thought at mirror stood...." WG
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diedye
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Mar 5 2007, 5:34am
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Great to see you again! And your artwork is beautiful... as always!
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Daughter of Nienna
Hithlum

Mar 5 2007, 9:49am
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with your wonderful show. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us. I find them very enspiring and beautiful. I wonder if you remember me fron 2003-04 (mostly in the RR). I loved your art then. I am glad to have discovered your website as well. DoN
Websites Directory, my drawings, Aloha & Mahalo
Nienna: “those who hearken to her learn pity, and endurance in hope . . . All those who wait in Mandos cry to her, for she brings strength to the spirit and turns sorrow to wisdom." — Valaquenta
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Aerlinn
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Mar 5 2007, 2:03pm
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If your nick wasn't already Goldie
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We'd have to change it for you. Your work is so often glowing and golden. I've been hoping you'd come along and post it! Thank you.
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linkin-artelf
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Mar 5 2007, 3:34pm
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I remember this one too. Beautiful light, flowing lines and otherworldliness. I love how you've made her such an enigmatic person, barely revealed to us through her light. The texture in the foliage around and below her is lovely too. Very fine watercolour work.
"I walk along the shore and I gaze At the light that radiates down Will it travel forth to you Far across this shimmering sea?" formerly linkinparkelf
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Altaira
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Mar 6 2007, 6:26am
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You are SO one of the people I've missed posting here. One of the main reasons I wanted to add a Fan Art forum was to lure people like you back (not to mention the added benefit of getting other wonderful artists to come out of the woodwork - *looks down board* you know who you are - ). My evil plan is working!! Goldie, your work is as beautiful and breathtaking as always. I love your Bag End and I love the other things you have done as well. Humongous fan, me? Nope.   
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"All we have to decide is what to do with the boards that are given to us"
"I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase TORn Calendar
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silneldor
Gondolin

Mar 12 2007, 2:28pm
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Galadriel! I get such a warm and mesmerizing feeling from her wonderful luminescence. It reminds me of Gandalf as he stood 'arrayed' in light on the bridge of Khazad-Dum. Such power these two have. One can understand how Gimli was so taken with her. I think i will come back to visit her from time to time . Nice work:).
"Tolkien, like Lewis, believed that, through story, the real world would become a more magical place, full of meaning. We see its patterns and colors in a fresh way. The recovery of a true view of the world applies both to individual things, like hills and stones, and to the cosmic - the depths of space and time itself. For in sub-creation, in Tolkien's view, there is a "survey" of space and time. Reality is captured on a miniature scale. Through stories like The Lord of the Rings, a renewed view of things is given, illuminating the homely, the spiritial, the physical, and the moral dimensions of the world." Tolkien and C.S. Lewis- The Gift of Friendship -Duriez
The magnificent beech
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mae govannen
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Apr 1 2007, 9:36am
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So glad to find you again here... You know, it's looking for your art that brought me to this Forum after diving first for quite a while in the Movie Discussion one; I am not disappointed: here you are, the very first name listed in!!! Thank you for this picture... Smaug is great too, but I love any thing of beauty having to do with Galadriel, and the Mirror scene has always been a deeply cherished one for me, so that's what my eyes, following my heart, will look most eagerly at!
'Is everything sad going to come untrue?' (Sam, 'The Field of Cormallen', in 'The Return of the King'.)
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