“Moths,” the sixth piece from my duo show with Annette Marnat, Fox Tails and Fairy Tales, at Gallery Nucleus on display in person and online now.
“Into the Woods,” the fourth piece from my duo show with Annette Marnat, Fox Tails and Fairy Tales, at Gallery Nucleus on display in person and online now.
“The Fox’s Apprentice,” the third piece from my duo show with Annette Marnat, Fox Tails and Fairy Tales, at Gallery Nucleus on display in person and online now.
“The Dream Princess’ Wish,” the second piece from my duo show with Annette Marnat, Fox Tails and Fairy Tales, at Gallery Nucleus on display in person and online now.
’“For that is the ruin of Osgiliath on either side of the Anduin, which our enemies took and burned long a go. Yet we won it back in the days of the youth of Denethor; not to dwell in, but to hold as an outpost, and to rebuild the bridge for the passage of our arms. And then came the Fell Riders out of Minath Morgol.”’ (J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, pg. 764)
“‘I have tried to catch him once or twice at night; but he is slier than a fox, and as slippery as a fish”’ (J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, pg. 384)
‘All that is said among us is that far away, over many hills and river, live the halting folk that dwell in holes in sand-dunes’ (J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, pg. 557)
‘And here in the house of Elrond more shall be made clear to you,’ said Aragorn, standing up. He cast his sword upon the table that stood before Elrond, and the blade was in two pieces. ‘H ere is the Sword that was Broken!’
(J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, pg. 246)
From Charmed Life by Diana Wynne Jones. Cat and Janet Chant find the magic garden on the grounds of Chrestomanci Castle.
‘Look! fire, red fire! Are there dragons in this land? Look, there is another!’ / For answer Gandalf cried aloud to his horse. ’On shadowfax! We must hasten. Time is short. See! the beacons of Gondor are alright calling for aid.’ (J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, pg. 747)
Bill “‘would follow Mr. Frodo into a dragon’s den if I led him,’ protested Sam”
(J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, pg. 303)