It's cool to see different artists' takes on iconic scenes like this
Traditional Art
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John Howe is the take on this scene. He was the concept artist for the entire LOTR trilogy and his illustrations have been iconic since he started putting them out.
LOTR is indeed a very well written novel! I wish people read it more than Harry Potter.
I hope to read it one day. I sure miss the days when i had the time and energy to finish ASOIAF in basically 2 weeks.
What is ASOIAF?
A Song of Ice and Fire, it's the collection of novels that Game of Thrones was adapted from