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Iolanthe
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Post by Iolanthe »

I love it, Riv! I can see Mrs Maggot has solved the problem of how to hang curtains in a circular window :lol: . I also love the rag sewn carpet and the half-door with the circle. I want to sit down now and have a cracking good meal there of bacon and mushrooms and nice, fresh, crusty bread. As there is no 'English' writing, will you send it to Andrew at Mallorn?

I agree about the yellow in the border. I can see the salmon one balancing out the overall colour much better, against all that terracotta. I think the idea of a bean-border is terrific though! It's a really pretty detail.
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Post by Lindariel »

Riv, you have a real talent for making all of your locations look truly "lived-in." This is a real working kitchen. I expect to see Mrs. Maggot (that most worthy of hobbit wives) bustling through the door any minute, a kerchief around her hair, with a pitcher of new milk, a basket of eggs, and another basket with today's "pickings" from the kitchen garden.

Just lovely!
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Post by Riv Res »

Thanks for all the input ladies. I have redone the border and as I thought, it makes a nice difference in the entire piece.


Farmer Maggot's Kitchen


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There were certain things that were a MUST to me for this painting...

:arrow: Bacon
:arrow: Mushrooms
:arrow: One of the dogs
:arrow: Hearth
:arrow: Plenty of fresh farm fare
:arrow: Beer and ale

I knew from sketching the detail that I would only do one pass at this one because I would NEVER get the detail done a second time. :wink:
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Post by Merry »

That really makes a difference! I don't know how to describe it well, but the new version is warmer, less garish. It's amazing what a different border can do.

The hearth/oven thingy is ingenius. Have you seen a contraption of this sort before? And I have had my eye on a rug like that at L. L. Bean for years--they never seem to go on sale!
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Post by Riv Res »

That is a copy of an old rug that I have in my basement. Bought it YEARS ago from J C Penneys. :wink: :lol:

The hearth/oven came strictly from my imagination. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Merry »

Great imagination! It would be cool to have such a thing in the kitchen. I wonder if it would really work?
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Post by Riv Res »

For Hobbits maybe. :wink:
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Post by Iolanthe »

That's worked really well, Riv! It brings out the greens better too and it's even cosier :D .
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Withywindle


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Withywindle.
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Post by marbretherese »

Beautiful colours, Riv, especially in the tree in the foreground. Very evocative!
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Post by Merry »

Yes! Not what I would have expected, but it really has the feel of a magical riverscape. Beautiful!
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Post by Iolanthe »

It's really pretty Riv and I love the border!
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Post by Lindariel »

Hello all! I'm back from another week of vacation, and so delighted to find another beautiful Riv Res original. I think it is just lovely, but I do have one small issue: In "The Old Forest," The Professor specifically describes the Withywindle thusly:
In the midst of it there wound lazily a dark river of brown water, bordered with ancient willows . . .
It makes sense that the water would be that special warm brown color (we see it so often in Southern farming country) what with all the run-off from Farmer Maggot's extensively cultivated fields, as well as from all of the other farms in Buckland and the Marish.

I'm no artist, but wouldn't browning up the water a bit give you additional contrast with the lovely blue sky and all the lush greenery?
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Post by Riv Res »

I guess I am more of an impressionist, than a realist, Lindariel. This piece is my impression strictly taken from the evocative and lovely word Withywindle. I guess it is more art than photograph. It is what I imagine when I hear/read that wonderful word.
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Post by marbretherese »

Just in case you all thought I'd given up on the Tolkien-painting front, I've been working on this. I'll say right upfront that it looks far more vivid on screen than in the original. Plus I know that this scene isn't actually described in the book :shock: , and my Elrond has turned out Native American, which was not my intention! I have loads of ideas about Tolkien-related stuff I want to paint, but I couldn't seem to move forward until I'd got this one out of my system . . .
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