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Scene from "Silmarillion" (author: JRR Tolkien). In Aman, Yavanna & Nienna, Telperion & Laurelin - Two Trees of Valinor.quote:
"And when Valinor was full-wrought and the mansions of the Valar were established, in the midst of the plain beyond the mountains they built their city, Valmar of many bells. Before its western gate there was a green mound, Ezellohar, that is named also Corollairë; and Yavanna hallowed it, and she sat there long upon the green grass and sang a song of power, in which was set all her thought of things that grow in the earth. But Nienna thought in silence, and watered the mould with tears. In that time the Valar were gathered together to hear the song of Yavanna, and they sat silent upon their thrones of council in the Máhanaxar, the Ring of Doom near to the golden gates of Valmar, and Yavanna Kementári sang before them and they watched.
And as they watched, upon the mound there came forth two slender shoots; and silence was over all the world in that hour, nor was there any other sound save the chanting of Yavanna. Under her song the saplings grew and became fair and tail, and came to flower; and thus there awoke in the world the Two Trees of Valinor. Of all things which Yavanna made they have most renown, and about their fate all the tales of the Elder Days are woven.
The one had leaves of dark green that beneath were as shining silver, and from each of his countless flowers a dew of silver light was ever falling, and the earth beneath was dappled with the shadow of his fluttering leaves. The other bore leaves of a young green like the new-opened beech; their edges were of glittering gold. Flowers swung upon her branches in clusters of yellow flame, formed each to a glowing horn that spilled a golden rain upon the ground; and from the blossom of that tree there came forth warmth and a great light. Telperion the one was called in Valinor, and Silpion, and Ninquelótë, and many other names; but Laurelin the other was, and Malinalda, and Culúrien, and many names in song beside."
Watercolours, original size = 36,5x38 cm.
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Comments: 26
A-teinna [2011-11-23 18:21:46 +0000 UTC]
Hi dear member of dA,
your beautiful image has been featured in the news article of November: color - non-color: [link]
Thanks for sharing
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vilva73 In reply to Revenwyn [2010-10-06 11:49:50 +0000 UTC]
So, I can't submit prints of "fan arts" (dA rights). But, I sended private note to you... It's OK?
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the-queen-of-spades [2010-08-23 10:07:28 +0000 UTC]
How talented you are! This is so beautiful and colourful thank you
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vilva73 In reply to the-queen-of-spades [2010-08-23 18:56:15 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure, lady. Thank you
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Qara [2010-06-12 01:45:06 +0000 UTC]
I love how you have portrayed this scene from the Silmarillion. The expressions are beautiful and the trees have such a divine look to them.
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vilva73 In reply to BellaElizabethLarsen [2010-05-21 13:16:38 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for nice words
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fegie [2010-05-20 05:33:42 +0000 UTC]
This is such a beautiful rendition of the creation of the Two Tress. : )
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nendawen [2010-05-16 20:06:59 +0000 UTC]
Love it, it's beautiful how the Valier and the trees contrast and complement each other.
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