First off, that is an amazing piece of art!
Okay, so, in no particular order, here's what I see (beyond the opportunity to make a "What do your Elf-eyes see?" joke):
Generic details from the entire journey of the trilogy such as Rivendell, the Gates of Moria, Shelob, Treebeard, and such.
I don't recall if Boromir brought up the rear in the book, but it struck me as a little odd for some reason. That said, there's a point to be made in placing Aragorn ahead of him (Aragorn's the king, etc). There's probably something about the white-and-gold in the corner in connection to Boromir, but I can't tell what it is.
Speaking of Aragorn, he's approaching the knocked-over statue head, which symbolizes the "broken" kingdom of Gondor that he's coming to aid and rule. Can't tell what's on that plain beyond him, but perhaps it's something to do with his Ranger background?
Gimli is stepping on the Door of Durin like it's the foundation of everything he is, his identity.
Merry and Pippin are passing Treebeard, with whom they have a good amount of interaction. I assume the "XXV" has significance to them too, but I can't think of what that might be. Hobbits come of age at thirty-three, not twenty-five.... (I mention coming of age because it seems to be directly above Pippin, who is the youngest.) Can't tell what the red-brown thing next to Treebeard is.
Frodo and Sam are passing Shelob's Lair, and though Sam is the follower, he's also in the position of strength: he has the higher ground and appears firm on his feet while Frodo looks like he's slipping.
Gandalf is standing very straight and looking quite epic. Despite the fact that Legolas is in front of him, his posture is that of a leader's. He is also facing west more than Legolas is, which seems to speak of his watchfulness and stance against Sauron (since Mordor is at the right side of the image).
Legolas appears to be standing on a little cliffside structure that's topped with a tree, perhaps pointing to his woodland roots (no pun intended). As he stands there though, he observes the gulls and the sea, longing for them.Statistics: Posted by Ariel.of.Narnia — Wed Apr 04, 2018 2:06 am
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