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"The Ringbearer´s Burden" by Peter Xavier Price

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'Far off the shadows of Sauron hung; but torn by some gust of wind out of the world, or else moved by some great disquiet within, the mantling clouds swirled, and for a moment drew aside; and then he saw, rising black, blacker and darker than the vast shades amid which it stood, the cruel pinnacles and iron crown of the topmost tower of Barad-dûr. One moment only it stared out, but as from some great window immeasurably high there stabbed northward a flame of red, the flicker of a piercing Eye; and then the shadows were furled again and the terrible vision was removed. The Eye was not turned to them: it was gazing north to where the Captains of the West stood at bay, and thither all its malice was now bent, as the Power moved to strike its deadly blow; but Frodo at that dreadful glimpse fell as one stricken mortally. His hand sought the chain about his neck.
Sam knelt by him. Faint, almost inaudibly, he heard Frodo whispering: 'Help me, Sam! Help me, Sam! Hold my hand! I can't stop it.' Sam took his master's hands and laid them together, palm to palm, and kissed them; and then he held them gently between his own. The thought came suddenly to him; 'He's spotted us. It's all up, or it soon will be. Now, Sam Gamgee, this is the end of ends.'

JRR Tolkien: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Book VI, Chapter 3: Mount Doom


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6 Nov 200345 Aragornlover52690
This is so sad!!! Frodo and sam went though so much pain and suffering for so many people and things. And to me it seems that all they got was a big yeh. They deserve much more.Poor frodo didn't get near as much attention as sam,merry and pippen. But this is a great portray of what they went though!Thanks a lot. I agree with you that Frodo got the least attention within the Shire, but I believe that this was what he wanted anyway. And in terms of the bigger picture, I think he and Sam were greatly praised and revered above all others. Don't forget the Field of Cormallen, or the fact that Elrond himself said that Frodo would have a seat among the great Elf-friends. Afterall, both Frodo and Sam did sail into the West -- the Blessed Realm. There is little more honour for any mortal individual.
24 Dec 200345 Beki
This is my favorite part of the book. The relationship between Sam and Frodo is so beautiful, and this picture is a wonderful visualization of it. While I'll agree with the bit about the hands and face, it is nothing that takes away from the overall feeling of the image. Nice work.Thanks very much. I agree about these things as well, but for some reason, I also think it aids the look of Frodo's emotional and physical mutilation. I really feel that this particular Chapter and scene is the one in which his imposed loss of dignity and integrity comes to the fore. It's heartbreaking.
31 Dec 200345 Robin Lawrence
I think this is a wonderful picture (except Frodo's face) but, hey, you already know that ^^ Very...Mordor-ish.Thanks a lot.
1 Jan 200445 Daniel Hicks
This is great! I love how you followed Tolkiens descriptions.
-Daniel Hicks To do otherwise would make no sense at all!
7 Jan 200445 Christine Stimson
Your work is so interesting to me. Other people have remarked how your paintings look medieval -- the technique, color, style make the characters and landscapes seem remote and dreamlike but at the same time viewers feel an emotional response to them. Your vision and expression of Tolkien's writing, what a great combination. Bah, my words don't convey my thoughts.Again, thank you very much. I don't strictly view Tolkien's creations to be 'Medieval', more related to perhaps the Norman, Anglo-Saxon or Viking-age. But this comparison doesn't bother me at all, and I still find it relatively appropriate. Your words are like music to my ears, believe me. Thanks again.
9 Jan 200445 Daniel Hicks
Is that Cirith Ungol or Bara-dur in the back?As the excerpt at the top of the picture states, it is the latter, Barad-dûr.
8 Feb 200445 -Mery-
Frodo looks so tired... He looks like he´s giving up.
But the picture is really good, i´m just loving it, too...Well, he nearly does give up. Sort of. Anyway, thanks a lot.
29 May 200445 Hannah
SO much emotion. Oh, I bet U R soooo sick of me. I just LOVE ur art sooooo much! PLus, I think we could be realated. Just a hunch Price...yup may B.Not at all. I thank you again for the heartfelt comment.
26 Nov 200545 Wood Elf
Wow... you are so good at capturing the characters!
I really love your artwork! This is watercolor, right?
I probably sound really hiper, but your wort is just so...
wonderfully different! I've never seen anything like it!
19 Mar 200845 Anaïs
I love the background and the stones... To me, the fact that they are pointing to the right gives an impression of movement, as if the mountain was showing the way.
Everybody says that, but it doesn’t matter, I’ll write it anyway: I appreciate your work!
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'The Ringbearer's Burden':
 • Created by: :-) Peter Xavier Price
 • Copyright: ©Peter Xavier Price. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Barad-dur, Doom, Eye, Frodo, Lord, Mount, Mountain, Of, Red, Rings, Rocks, Sam, Sauron, The
 • Categories: Architecture, Houses, Castles, etc, Landscape, Nature, Panoramic, Book Illustration, Hobbits/Halflings
 • Techniques: Watercolour
 • Inspirations: JRR Tolkien
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