Un fanart très self-indulgent, je l’admet. Fitz et le Fou, ces deux personnages de ROTE que j’aime énormément et qui ont une sacré dynamique ensemble!
Endless possibilities
Bee Farseer somewhere in the fields around Withywoods. Created with Photoshop only and stock photography. Photo collage heavily edited and filtered.
Gustave Léonard de Jonghe (1829-1893) "Die Genesung" ("The Recovery") Oil on wood
The Fool for April Fool's Day which is rather late...
Two versions, created with Photoshop and BeFunky as always.
My Winterfest 2024 contribution!! I loved creating this piece of Althea, Amber and Fitz all spending time together based on my giftee's prompts 😊
‘And if my ears do not deceive me, she is indeed her father’s daughter.’
I meant for this to just be a nice sketch but then I coloured it oops
Beloved, I have missed your company
[ID: a medieval-style digital drawing of FitzChivalry Farseer and Beloved in front of a hearth, lit dimly and warmly by firelight. Fitz is wearing a blue tunic, leather vest, grey leggings, and leather boots, with a sword on his hip. He’s standing, one hand held to his heart and the other raised as if to emphasize his speech. Beloved, as Lord Golden, is seated in a wooden chair atop a red and gold pillow, wearing a deep blue capelet, lavender shirt, purple and gold striped vest, magenta leggings, and brown laced shoes. He has a soft expression on his face. Beneath them is text in gothic script with a decorated initial B reading “Beloved, I have missed your company.” Around the image is a checkered border of small gold and jewel-toned squares filled with leaves, flowers, and vines. In the center bottom edge of the border, Nighteyes, a grey wolf, crouches with a playful expression on his face.]
Blog to share my digital art created in Photoshop mostly for Realm of Elderlings but also other fantasy and sci-fi books and shows. I will also share some photography and possibly other tentative thoughts and fascinations when the fancy strikes me.Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment. (William Shakespeare )
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