The Art of Mercy in Middle-earth: Paintings Inspired by Tolkien’s Legendarium


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&8220Weall wish, sometimes, that we could have lived in Middle-earth, and Miriam Ellis&8217spaintings suggest that she has. They celebrate moments of joy and relief...and it does the heart good to be reminded of them in such an inspirational way.&8221 Tom Shippey, author of J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century&8220Themost appealing and authentic conceptions from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings that I&8217veseen in years.&8221 Ted Nasmith, artist and illustrator of J.R.R. Tolkien&8217sThe Silmarillion&8220Miram Ellis&8217sevocative artwork draws out the themes of mercy, hope, consolation, friendship, hospitality, and joy that run deep in Tolkien&8217swriting.&8221 Holly Ordway, author of Tolkien&8217sFaith: A Spiritual Biography&8220Myinner boy yearns to step into these illustrations and bathe myself in the comfort of these magical scenes. They are, literally, wonder-full.&8221 John Creedon, author of That Place We Call Home&8220Miram Ellis&8217sexquisite paintings are beautifully vibrant and original - a true gift to the world of Tolkien-inspired art.&8221 Dr. Hannah McDonald, Secretary and Trustee of The Tolkien Society&8220Inartwork as alive to wonder and beauty as the tales they depict, Ellis brings new eyes to Tolkien&8217sMiddle-earth.&8221 Nancy Marie Brown, author of Looking for the Hidden Folk&8220Wit stunning illustrations and insightful commentary, Ellis masterfully captures the essence of Tolkien's world.&8221 Dr. Sara Brown, Signum University&8220Thi book is fantastic for the art as well as the essays, and has earned a coveted spot on my shelves, and will be revisited often.&8221 Jeremy Edmunds, creator of