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First Lord of the Rings fanart I've made. I'm normally not comfortable making fanarts, since there often tend to be so clear opinions on how this and that should look like, but I just recently read the books (better late than never <,< ) so I where really inspired to draw something.

This is my own interpretation of Galadriel, yet, she turned out a little more "greek" than first planned, I imagined her to be a little more divine, and to have a staff.


Hope you like her. ^^

Tools: Drawing pens, ecoline ink, water colors, markers, colour pencils, and gel pens.
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:icondoertchen:
~Doertchen Feb 25, 2013  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Oh, I love it! That's an absolutely beautiful interpretation you have here! I really like the contrast between the huge white areas and the detailed peacock feathers... very well done, she looks really elegant! :>
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:iconpapergardens:
I'm happy you like it, thank you very much! :)
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:iconazalane:
~Azalane Feb 25, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
I prefer fanarts like your than fanarts who represents always same look, same face, same everything. It needs to be personnal. I hate when people are popular for their fanarts only: do your own work damned it! :P (sorry! :aww:)

I love the simplicity of it and your staff is very cool, I like it very much, good job! :)
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:iconpapergardens:
Thank you so much, I'm glad to hear that. :)
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:iconhannner:
~hannner Dec 28, 2012  Student Traditional Artist
Gorgeous, it's very unique to other fan art, which is a good thing ;)
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:iconpapergardens:
Thank you :)
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:iconullakko:
=ullakko Nov 26, 2012  Professional
This is so elegant and gorgeous. Featured in my journal: [link]
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:iconpapergardens:
Thank you so much, i'm happy that you like it! :)
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:icongryffgirl:
I like this interpretation of Galadriel--the Greek goddess influence is fitting! :iconpeacockplz:
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:iconpapergardens:
Thank you, that makes me happy to hear! :)
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