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And finally, chapter 16. I always love reading this part, when Aslan's blood raises Caspian to new life in Aslan's country. Because Caspian belongs to...
Chapter 15: I sooooo wanted to do a lovely little landscape of the moon shining down on Narnia's first snowfall, and all the dancers revelling in it, ...
Chapter 14: I chose to go with the gnomes going home to Bism, to keep with my light/dark contrast theme. image1a.jpg
I took way too long of a hiatus, but I'm back! Chapter 13 naturally had to star my favourite imagery from this book: Rilian's shield turning from bl...
Helloooo! I'm back from my sojourn! @Rennie: Rilian's shield transforming is absolutely my favourite bit of imagery from this book. I like your tak...
Last one for now, chapter 10. I gave into my love for light/dark contrast again, aiming this time for the arch and stairs leading to Rilian. After all...
Chapter 9, the escape under the city. The word "under" doesn't appear in the mad dash and scramble for this escape route, but "under" is where they en...
Chapter 8, the dreadful realization of their wilful blindness to the City Ruinous and the sign. Something that stood out to me especially on this read...
For Chapter 7, the salt cellar of liquor served to Puddleglum. I don't know much about salt cellars to begin with, never mind whatever sort Lewis was ...
An odd choice for Chapter 6: a goose shot down on the moor. My reason for it is that the aside "(they were, of course, not Talking birds)" stood out t...
I love the last stanzas of your days 9 and 11 poems, Lily! Took the chance to do some catching up myself. Since I can only attach one image at a tim...
I've been too busy to read more and do up more art, but I wanted to see what the rest of you were up to. Welcome to the party, Rennie! I particularl...
@Lily, yeah, my chapter 3 scene is... rough. 😓 To the left is Cair Paravel, dark after sunset (symbolically so, due to the missed opportunity...
Thanks, Ajjie. Your knitting plans look cute! For chapter 3, I attempted a couple things that... didn't really translate into art the way I hope...
(Thank you. The side-eye was courtesy of the photograph of Will Poulter I used as reference, haha.) 😲 😲 Whoa, Lily! I love the ...
