One of my greatest inspirations are the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and the world and characters of Middle Earth he created. I have to admit I didn’t really know much about the books before watching Peter Jackson’s adaption of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but I was hooked instantly.
With the release of the Hobbit films, there were no more words for my love of elves; pointy ears, beautiful architecture, trees and waterfalls, flowing robes and everything else. I’ve seen many portrayals of elves from Tolkien’s works, every artist has their own take, as did Peter Jackson. For the elven-king Thranduil, I found myself combing all the different inspirations from both text and visuals I ever saw.

This is still one of my favourite pieces, so it was only fitting that I decided to frame it in something equally regal and elegant as the subject. I do my own framing including matting and adding all other archival elements to the finished piece.
Some works in progress shots for this drawing.
Wow.
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Love this soooooo much!!! You are very talented!ππππ
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Thankyou!!! π
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Yes I sure agree. This is a show off great talent. Lovely post.
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Wow. Is all I can say. Your great.
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Thankyou!
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Your welcome.
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Wow! Looks stunning and impressive!
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Thanks! π
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Nice!!
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Talented indeed. The king would hang in his bedroom if he saw this…π
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Very beautiful. Amazing
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Cool! π
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This is so beautiful! I like your art! I am also a big fan of Tolkien,Lord of the rings.I always wanted to draw this kind of stuff but I never had the chance. I am an artist too. Do you have an Instagram account? So I can see more of your amazing work
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Thankyou! Well its never too late to start creating, so definitely give it a go. π Unfortunately I’m not on Instagram at the moment, I’m on Twitter however @ShaimaIslam.
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Thanks. Too bad I am not on twitter. But I will for sure follow your advice
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Fantastic work.
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Hey Krista- seems.you are a lover of lord of the rings series. Nice blog
best of luck
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Amazing π
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Thankyou! ^-^
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Check my blog too #lovelove π
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Excellent article, greetings
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Wow! Looks amazing! π
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Thankyou so much! π
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I love it ! great paintings and great admirer of J. Tolkien’s books.
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Same here, thankyou! π
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talented, patient, and focused
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When I look at art, I not only admire the finished work, I also try to understand the creative process. For me, the creative process is as valuable as the finished work. It is performative and illuminating as the work itself. From sketch to finished work, it is clear that a lot of thought went into the creative process. King of the Mirkwood and the ornamentation around him are somewhat reminders of art nouveau. I love the way you linked the background and the dominant image using designs. The character of King of the Mirkwood is also fascinating. His gaze shows seriousness and determination. Great work. http://artcentron.com/
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Thankyou for the lovely comment! I enjoy seeing the creative process for other artists as well, so its nice to others do the same. π
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Decided last month to start reading the whole of JRR Tolkeins works again and delighted to find the local library fully stocked. Will be keeping an eye on your art works.
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Thankyou! I really have to go back and read them again myself, I was quite young when I picked them up. π
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I’m 60, never too old to go back and enjoy them again.
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You’re talented, that’s certain. I don’t know much on the elven King character, but your picture was *out-of-words*
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That’s very kind of you, thankyou! π
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I’m not sure why, but I really love the circles in this art piece. It’s captivating and almost entrancing! Great work Shaima! Definitely captivating and you certainly know how to get the viewer’s eyes to move towards the center!
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Thankyou! I had my doubts when I first worked on this piece, but I’m glad the composition worked out. π
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Wow great
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That’s amazing! Must take ages to do?
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This is an older piece, so I remember it did take me quite some time to finish. I wasn’t as experienced with colour-pencils either at the time, so that slowed the process. π
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Just..beautifull..
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Great work! I’m obsessed with LOTR and Hobbit series too haha
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Thankyou!! π
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Wow. You are really talented!!!!
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Thankyou! π
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This is great!! I love Tolkien and his books to! π
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I love your work! You have captured the mystery and magic of the elves …
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Thankyou! Since this was an older piece, looking back at it now I feel like I’m way more critical looking at the errors I’ve made in the drawing, compared to all the lovely comments I’ve received for it. lol. ^^0
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i think we are likely our own most tough critic!
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