Short series: Tolkien Travel Posters. Meet the Artist: Danielle Sylvan
Another edition of my short series on Tolkien Travel posters. I am very happy to introduce you to Danielle Sylvan.
Another edition of my short series on Tolkien Travel posters. I am very happy to introduce you to Danielle Sylvan.
I have visited Oxford dozens of times by and due to the fact that I cannot spend gazillions of euros on my choice of accomodation I have seen quite a few places that...
y visit to Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth in New York City was an absolute pleasure. To see another edition of this outstanding exhibition was well worth the trip. What had been changed in...
An Tolkien exhibition at Sheffield’s Bank Street Arts showcases art and texts from ten creative minds including the Tolkienist, Marcel Aubron-Bülles
(Continued from part 1 & 2. This is the final part.) The modern age FRONT OF WAR IN THE NORTH So far we have discussed only the beginnings, and most of these works...
eroen Bakker takes us on a tour through Music inspired by Middle-earth. This is the second part of the three part series.
high-speed journey through the musical world of JRR Tolkien’s Middle-earth.
his is the first installment in another short series with the Tolkienist, this time on minimalist posters/ illustrations inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s works. I am very happy to welcome an amazingly talented French...
his is the third installment in my short series on Tolkien Travel Posters and I am very happy to welcome artist Steve Thomas joining the fold, following up on Nana Leonti and Austin...
obbitCon, Ring*Con’s special, is upon us! Easter will see Richard Taylor, dwarves and tons of lecturers, artists and fans converge upon Bonn and it’s Maritim Hotel for some quality fantasy time. Did I...
any years ago I had the great pleasure of witnessing a performance which transported me as closely as possible to Anglo-Saxon times as I could ever have imagined: Benjamin Bagby sang, spoke, recited...
hen I first saw John’s art I was amazed at seeing a new approach in representing the creative worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien. His unique mixture of photography and digital retouching seemed to me...