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annarti
Anna 'Annarti' Thomas

This girl is all about colour, whether she draws, writes or just talks <3 
cryptarch
A. Setliffe

I've loved Anne's dragons for years - help me make her write more ... 
bexlusher
Becca Lusher

The Queen of Feathers! I'm permanently in awe of the scope and beauty of her imagination (not her Ima; that's a bit scary-different). 
bran819
B. Layne Weaver

This girl is sweetness and light personified, and it really shows in her writing and art as well - she needs to turn out more! 
tarkisis
M. *Pantha* Cleaton

Our long friendship is strained only by the fact that she refuses to post stories about that shining desert land where the birds speak ... 
licalle297
Rebecca A. Robb

Frequently evil, frequently absent, extremely wonderful. 
27brian27
Brian Buckley

In my opinion, Elfwood's most amazing poet - and more than talented enough to make it 'outside' as well. 
angry
Cecily “SLWS“ Webster

Cecily is either about the beauty inside chaos and the things other people don't notice, or zombie chickens, depending who you ask. 
bethfit
Elizabeth Fitzgerald

High fantasy is definitely Elizabeth's calling - while you wait for her next promised novel, 'Without the Shirt', go read the first. 
rachel12
Rachel E. Greene

The lights and shadows in her pictures are just amazing. I've been a fan for a long time. 
andreth
Joelle Duran

Joelle is a world-builder of the highest calibre and you'll get some beautiful, teasing glimpses of it through her pictures ... 
zaniam
Zania Marais

What Zania does with a tablet is incredible. What her characters do with spoons ... I dunno. 
anahut
Annah Hutchings (Amarys)

Absolutely stunning realism. 
jamidget
Jon Midget

Shining proof that you don't need twenty pages of adjectives to describe something powerful and you don't need to save the world to be fascinating. 
jess2000
Jessica Steinke

Her sidhe pictures are amazing - definitely a must-see for Tad Williams fans. 
nohidrim
Raymond E Gaustadnes

Amazing, dramatic pictures ... hard to look away! 
goldseven
Jenny Dolfen

An absolutely magnificent artist with some of Elfwood's best Tolkien-inspired pictures. 
chrisdien
Chris Dien

Real high-fantasy art the way your mum used to make. Or perhaps not. Some fabulous Dragonlance pictures here as well. 
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The Amazing Camouflaging Ability of the Wood Elf
The Amazing Camouflaging Ability of the Wood Elf

I still can't look at this without grinning ... 
Bane
Bane

She drew my Kharais, and lo, she is gorgeous. 
Lorannon
Lorannon

This IS Lorannon ... 
Diptych 1 - Finrod
Diptych 1 - Finrod

Mmm, Finrod ... 
Pheonix
Pheonix

Sort of simple and amazing at the same time - can't quite describe. Click. 
Isaille Riveredge
Isaille Riveredge

This still makes my jaw drop. 
Isaille Riveredge
Isaille Riveredge

Isaille in lovely, fine, sort of art nouveau-ish lines :) 
Satyr
Satyr

Because I want to flip his ears and tweak his little tail. 
Phantom Whisperers
Phantom Whisperers

The most fabulous suit of armour on Elfwood. Had this bookmarked for -years-. 
The Forest of Lost Souls
The Forest of Lost Souls

Amazing (and very creepy) pencil sketch ... the rest of the gallery is impressive too. 
Elven Scribe
Elven Scribe

I love vaguely art nouveau sort of things, and this is gorgeous. 
Flame from Soil
Flame from Soil

Unlike all the buxom maids in mail bikinis, she looks like she means business ;) 
Castle on the Crystal Mountain
Castle on the Crystal Mountain

I love the style of this ... the angle must have been a headache ... 
Faun girl under Umbrells
Faun girl under Umbrells

Simple, lovely idea ... nice pace change from valiant knights 
Ghost of a Cured
Ghost of a Cured

Hard to look away from the eyes - amazing. 
Fairywriter
Fairywriter

Because fairies should do more writing and less lazing around on toadstools. 
Fay in Peacock Blue
Fay in Peacock Blue

I love the blue ... 
darkness
darkness

I don't know who this unnerving fellow is, but his horse is mighty. 
Dragonbath
Dragonbath

Another dragon in an urban setting, and in a wonderful line illustration style like you find in older books - I love this one. 
3 ravens
3 ravens

Very lovely and delicate, and somehow a bit ominous too ... 
The Winged Warrior
The Winged Warrior

Feels like flying :D 
A war-tattered flag is one held most proudly
A war-tattered flag is one held most proudly

I really love the colours in this one. 
the nornqueen
the nornqueen

Really makes me want to read the books again ... eerie and beautiful. 
Long dead...still waiting
Long dead...still waiting

Melancholy and beautifully done (without references!). I get a story itch every time I look at it. 
Fearless
Fearless

I was never much of a Laurana fan, but this is brilliant. 
Strange Eons
Strange Eons

Cold and ominous, as you'd expect of a Lovecraft-derived picture. 
Dragon in Courtyard
Dragon in Courtyard

About the only safe way you're likely to peek through an archway at a dragon. 
Hamsterstein
Hamsterstein

... how could I not love this? Or anyone, for that matter? XD 
Feanoreans--family picture
Feanoreans--family picture

A clever idea and brilliantly executed. Love Feanor's expression ... 
Glorfindel and Ecthelion
Glorfindel and Ecthelion

I don't usually favourite more than one picture in a gallery, but I had to ... Ecthelion and Glorfindel in -glorious- armour ... 
Storm Rider
Storm Rider

A different sort of princess. I like the style and colours of this one. 
Reincarnation
Reincarnation

Mysterious and a bit melancholy. 
Vintage advertising
Vintage advertising

Inspired idea ;) 
Maeglin
Maeglin

I'm glad I found this again - this gallery was one of my favourite Tolkien haunts years ago and this picture my favourite of the lot. ;) Love the mediaeval sort of style. 
Spell
Spell

Lovely idea and gorgeous costume! 
Elros
Elros

Beautifully done sketch of Elros - and a lot of other lovely Tolkien works in this gallery, too. 
Gimli in a Boat
Gimli in a Boat

A dwarf, for a change! I love this - his expression is so real and warm. 
Arwen!!
Arwen!!

Hear, hear! ;) 
Got Lembas?
Got Lembas?

Very dry ;) and very beautifully drawn ... 
Nazgūl entertainment
Nazgūl entertainment

I have so much love for this sketch. And so little maturity. <3 
Boundaries
Boundaries

Gorgeous landscape. 
Theah - Close-up Face Detail
Theah - Close-up Face Detail

Absolutely exquisite piece of digital art (all in Photoshop!) 
Raistlin and Caramon
Raistlin and Caramon

The twins were always my favourite Dragonlance characters, and this is a particularly fantastic rendering of them. 
Renly Baratheon
Renly Baratheon

I swear I'll stop favouriting portraits of knights ... eventually. This amazing specimen is by Chris Dien as well. 
Fight to the Death
Fight to the Death

I can't look at this picture without smiling ... 
Dark Goddess
Dark Goddess

Lovely, eerie picture - puts me a bit in mind of Egyptian gods. 
Lady of Rohan
Lady of Rohan

Visual proof of why Miranda Otto was just all wrong. ;) 
At Night
At Night

I love the sky and how dreamlike the figures are in this picture. 
Wise Ol" Goat
Wise Ol' Goat

The life in this fellow's face is fantastic. 
Hitched....
Hitched....

Romanesque centaurs! This gentleman really, really likes centaurs ... and so will you after you browse his gallery. Very clever ideas. 
In Winter"s wake
In Winter's wake

I -love- the trees and the snow ... 
The story
The story

Sweet and simple - her pose is great. 
Voronwe in Nan-tathren
Voronwe in Nan-tathren

Calm and lovely - the other works in the gallery are beautifully painted too. 
Machine Dancer
Machine Dancer

Something a bit unusual and different, but eye-catching. 
In the heart of the forest
In the heart of the forest

White on black - very striking and very, very well drawn. 
River Watcher
River Watcher

The woodblock-printy look of this is great - I could see it in a book of mythology or suchlike. 
The Revenant
The Revenant

Somehow very sinister without any overtly creepy elements in the picture - I think it's her expression that does it. 
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Diary of Evil
Diary of Evil

This always makes me grin. 
Two Heroes Against Microsoft Word
Two Heroes Against Microsoft Word

I laughed out loud. Usually I just smile. ;) 
The Royal Frog
The Royal Frog

For anyone who liked Roald Dahl as a kid. 
Torment Of Voices
Torment Of Voices

Proof that if you have the talent, monologues -work-. And how *brr* 
Descending Vectors
Descending Vectors

Unique and wonderful. 
Payesville (Unabridged) I - Dead Town
Payesville (Unabridged) I - Dead Town

I can't describe this without turning people off through misleading catchphrases, so just go read - it's amazing. 
Awakening- Prologue
Awakening- Prologue

Free high fantasy novel. Elves without shirts. Click now. 
Dark Words
Dark Words

This one encapsulates one of the most complex characters in the Woods, and I love him ever so slightly. 
Sight and Song: Prologue
Sight and Song: Prologue

I'm about halfway through this story and keep having to restart it, but the characters are brilliant and I refuse to give up. 
The Day the Caravan Passed By
The Day the Caravan Passed By

Simple, wonderful and not a cliche in sight. 
Genesis Vault: at Center City
Genesis Vault: at Center City

One of the first stories that finally started to cure me of my anti-sci-fi(ish) bias - original and -so- immersive. 
The Lesson
The Lesson

Gives me the creepy-eepies, but in a good way ;) 
Tears of the Holly
Tears of the Holly

This is how folktales should be done. 
The Nascent Guilt
The Nascent Guilt

Very simple, sad, eerie and beautiful. 
Yes, Sir
Yes, Sir

Very thoughtful and involving - I had to keep reading to find out what happened to the 'hero' ... 


 
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