Mr. Norrell from Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke... If you have not tried this wonderful novel and the associated BBC series, I would highly recommend it...
All illustrations have been created by photo manipulation with Adobe Photoshop and BeFunky filters...
Bee Farseer somewhere in the fields around Withywoods. Created with Photoshop only and stock photography. Photo collage heavily edited and filtered.
Molly Chandler (Badgerlock) spends many nights alone in her bed probably wondering and trying not to think about where her husband is and what is on his mind. She spend years alone in bed while Fitz wrote romantic and passionate letters to the Fool battling with his love, need and desire which he pushed deep inside but could not be denied anymore. There is a new work on AO3 called The Cold Side of the Bed by mellowthorn and these images are based on that or your imagination of how she felt.
I took a really long time to construct this room and there is a second version which I will upload as well.
Rereading rote so you know I hadddd to draw a bunch of fools 💛💛💛
And a few more pictures I made while rereading parts of the assassins quest
The jealous Starling was really amusing to me.
-Orphan-
so i just finished reading assassin's apprentice
I want to ask if everyone eventually tried the apricot brandy? My experience is to limited to drink it undiluted. But I tried to enjoy every drop.
they are a pack do not separate
[ID: a peanuts-style drawing of FitzChivalry, Nighteyes, and the Fool standing together outside at sunset. Nighteyes is leaning on the Fool with one paw upraised, looking up at him. the Fool, dressed in his black and white and gold motley, is smiling. Fitz, dressed in a green tunic, brown vest, and brown leggings, is looking at Nighteyes and the Fool with a fond expression.]
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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