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The Fellowship Of The Ring
The Fellowship Of The Ring by @paco (Paco .)

The Fellowship of The Ring, the first of the 'The Lord Of The Rings' trilogy. Brilliant book, loved the Moria part and I can't wait to see the movie and that's all :)

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Posted: Monday, 24 December, 2001 @ 10:55 PM

Wow! I absolutely love your stlye, it's so original and offbeat! Great image, i like teh way you did all the characters, and Gandalf's staff is neato!

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Posted: Saturday, 29 December, 2001 @ 07:50 PM

Love this pic! the expressions on the hobbits especially. wonderful use of colour, and the ability to put the feelings of Moira in such a cartoony image. http://www.side7.com/art/natajawo/gallery.html

Posted: Monday, 31 December, 2001 @ 04:29 PM

ive read the lord of the rings and im 10 hobbits DO NOT wearshoes.....

Posted: Tuesday, 15 January, 2002 @ 03:11 PM

Hi again, thanks for the nice comments :) Yeah, yeah, "frodo baggins", I KNOW Hobbits don't wear shoes in the books,sigh, I've read all the books, but on my picture they do wear shoes, just because I wanted to :P

Posted: Sunday, 24 February, 2002 @ 05:14 PM

again, wonderful piccy! So it's true that Tolkien wrote so detailed that you could really imagine the chars...I mean again, those guys look almost like in the movie! (did you watch it, yet?) Hmm, and I didn't know that the writing on the ring wasn't all that "rhyming" in English...in German: (I can't remember it completely...)...ein Ring sie zu finden, sie alle zu knechten und auf ewig zu binden.

Posted: Monday, 11 March, 2002 @ 06:48 PM

sarry.....

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