| 7 Jun 2005 | Dajarin-sul | Loading...this is how i always imagined the great hall! It's very beautiful and foreboding... i love it! Actually, I love all of your work! It makes me want to read the trilogy all over again!Ah, that's great to read. Thank you very much indeed. | |
| 13 Jun 2005 | AnnaK. | Loading...i don't know, if it's just me, but I remembered the tree being white, not with bright-cloured red/blue/gree/xyz fruits.  And the tree isn't like I imagined, it's hape is a bit... odd... bu still, an imressing pic, like all of your pics, so cheers  )If you read the excerpt that I provide, you'll notice it says that behind the throne 'was carved upon the wall and set with gems an image of a tree in flower...'. No mention is mentioned of it being white, but since the walls are white, the tree is also in my depiction. Anyway, thanks for the comment. | |
| 27 Jul 2005 | Mona | Loading...I love how the perspective works in this one. Even though a couple of things are a bit 'off' from the 'academic' point of view, you've done a great job depicting the majesty of this ancient hall.Thanks, and I agree. At the same time I'm glad that I've managed to convey the effect even if not strictly correct, perspective wise. | |
| 15 Jul 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...This is so cool . . . I love it. It's so different, so seperate from anything in the movie . . I love the movies, but this is such a unique representation of the hall . . . I really like the tree. It's my favorite part. great jobThank you very much indeed. I think you'll find that I try to keep things as separate from the movies as possible  . | |
| 9 Feb 2007 | Anniina <anniina@lum...org | Loading...Fabulous! Please tell me prints will be available soon! | |