Astrid Nielsch (*) ; Bu fotoğrafımı resmetmek için izin istediğinde Ursula Le Guin’ in http://www.ursulakleguin.com “Earthsea/Yerdeniz” ilüstrasyonları için kullanacağını bilmiyordum. Mutlu oldum…
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Earthsea illustration project continued…
Yay, I got the paintbrushes out again, after my long-ish winter break, and finished another painting! This is an illustration for the first book in Ursula Le Guin’s “Earthsea” series, “A Wizard of Earthsea”.
It’s the story of Ged, also called Sparrowhawk, a young goat herd boy from the coarse mountain island of Gont who goes on to become the most powerful wizard of his time.
This scene illustrates his flight from the Tower of the Terennon, on the wintery island of Oskill. Ged transforms into a falcon and his friend Seret into a gull, to flee the evil creatures that Seret’s husband, the keeper of the evil Terennon stone, loosens on them …
(but to find out if they get away, you’ll have to read the book)
Earthsea, and all the characters, places and magical things therein are copyright Ursula K. Le Guin http://www.ursulakleguin.com
Thanks also to Faika for some great reference photos of dark winged things!