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Bridge of Khazad-dûm


Donato Giancola

[caption id="attachment_77259" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Bridge of Khazad-dûm, framed, 79" x 93" overall , oil on linen, in situ in the studio[/caption] I am thrilled to be able to share with you the latest large scale work from my series of oil paintings of Middle-earth, the Bridge of Khazad-dûm. I have been interpreting the world of Middle-earth ever since being introduced to The Hobbit as a young teenager and avid Dungeons & Dragons role-player. Artworks from…

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WILLFULLY DEFACING AN OTHERWISE FINE BOOK pt. II


Cory Godbey

June 25, 2024 - With  The Woods In-between marking my 15th annual sketchbook collection, it’s worth noting that I haven’t always offered “Artist Edition” versions of my yearly collections. Sure, for the first few I might scribble a little doodle alongside a signature on the title page or personalize the sketchbook in someway, but I wouldn’t exactly call these artist editions. At some point, I began to offer a version of the sketchbook identical in every way to the standard version, but with an original drawing on the title page. Not a new idea, certainly, but it was a new endeavor for me at the time (whenever that actually was, I don’t remember, probably 2017's The Walking Hills). And over the years, I’ve scanned or photographed some of my favorites. For example, I did about 100 title page drawings in…

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