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SciFi and Fantasy Art: A Great Doom

Ulmo, Lord of Waters, arose from the sea to the man Turin of Turumbar, his hair foaming and cloaked in the mist of the sea, garbed in a tunic of fish scales and a belt that glowed with green fire. He came to deliver a message of great destiny to Turin. Again, one I'm working on and will color sometime. I took a Tolkien class last year. This is from _The Simlarrilion_.

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A Great Doom - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Anna T Castiglioni
ŠAnna T Castiglioni. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Angels, Religious, Spiritual, Holy] [Body Study] [Man, Men] [Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters] [Royalty, Kings, Princes, Princesses, etc] [Wizards, Priests, Druids, Sorcerers...]
Techniques: [Mechanical/Technical Pencils]
Inspirations: [JRR Tolkien]
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7 Apr 2002:-) Peter Xavier Price
Cool pic, but I'm afraid you got the character mixed up - Ulmo came before Tuor, Turin's cousin, not Turin himself... But you've got the magesty of Ulmo down perfectly. Well done!
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