Gil-galad the "Scion of Kings" 2019 |​​​​​​​ Inspired by "The Silmarillion"
Double portrait of Gil-galad with the son of Fingon at the top (after The Silmarillion) and the son of Orodreth in the bottom (after "The History of Middle-earth" vol. XII). Originally b&w illustration to a polemics on Gil-galad's parentage in the 20th jubilee issue of the Polish almanac "Aiglos". Heraldry in the back represents the fathers, while the emblem on the shield is Gil-galad's own. Gil-galad's epessë Ereinion means "Scion of Kings", thus the title - he is is literally a scion of kings by the unsolved parentage question and by the given honorific title. Painter & Photoshop 2015/2019.
Balerion the Black Dread from "A Song of Ice and Fire", 2012/2019
"Let the Havens burn" | 2008/2010 |​​​​​​​ Inspired by "The Silmarillion"
"Over a desert" | Painter 2012
Cosmic Goddess, 2017
"Lost in Helcaraxë" | 2014​​​​​​​ | Inspired by "The Silmarillion"
"Fire and Ice", 2007

Defenders of Gondolin | Photoshop 2022|​​​​​​​ Inspired by "The Silmarillion"

"On the way to Thangorodrim" | Photoshop 2016 |​​​​​​​ Inspired by "The Silmarillion"

Nordic Goddess Hel, 2014/2019

"Liar" | Painter & Photoshop 2012
Nordic Loki in modern times, inspired by the "Liar" ("Kłamca") by J. Ćwiek

You may also like

Back to Top