Middle Earth Flower Faeries - Elanor
"In the Third Age of the Sun, there grew a fair winter flower in the land of Lothlorien. This flower was called Elanor, which means “star-sun” and it's bloom was star shaped and golden. The histories of Middle Earth link Elanor to the tale of Aragorn and Arwen. Elanor grew thickest on Cerin Amroth, the mound on which Aragorn, the mortal lord of the Dunedain, and Arwen Undomiel, the daughter of Elrond Halfelven, plighted their troth. Arwen cast her lot with the race of mortal Men and, after the War of the Ring, Aragorn and Arwen were wed. Though her life was happy, soon after Aragorn died Arwen too perished, choosing the hill of Cerin Amroth as the place of her final rest."
The first in a 5-piece series of flower faeries based on flower species from Middle Earth. This was commissioned by
and features her character Clover as the Elanor flower faerie.
~ Description above taken from “Tolkien – The Illustrated Encyclopedia” by David Day ~
Want something like this for yourself? Commissions will be opening in just a few short moments, please stay tuned!
Clover is ©
Artwork is ©
DO NOT REPOST WITHOUT PERMISSION!
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luthiennightwolfsart
The first in a 5-piece series of flower faeries based on flower species from Middle Earth. This was commissioned by
and features her character Clover as the Elanor flower faerie. ~ Description above taken from “Tolkien – The Illustrated Encyclopedia” by David Day ~
Want something like this for yourself? Commissions will be opening in just a few short moments, please stay tuned!
Clover is ©

Artwork is ©

DO NOT REPOST WITHOUT PERMISSION!
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luthiennightwolfsart
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 583 x 792px
File Size 215.1 kB
FA+
Comments