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Oromë Encounters the Elves at Cuivienen
2000
Acrylic on canvas board
24" x 30"
Part of a series based on
the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien.
From the Silmarillion.
"And on a time
it chanced that Oromë rode eastward in his hunting, and he
turned north by the shores of Helcar and passed under the shadows
of the Orocarni, the Mountains of the East. Then on a sudden Nahar
set up a great neighing, and stood still. And Oromë wondered
and sat silent, and it seemed to him that in the quiet of the land
under the stars he heard afar off many voices singing."
"Thus it was that the Valar found at last, as it were by chance,
those whom they had so long awaited. And Oromë looking upon
the Elves was filled with wonder, as though they were beings sudden
and marvellous and unforeseen; for so it shall ever be with the
Valar. From without the World, though all things may be forethought
in music or foreshown in vision from afar, to those who enter verily
into Eä each in its time shall be met at unawares as something
new and unforetold."
©
Guy Gondron
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