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'''James Dunning''''s art is featured in ''[[A Tolkienian Mathomium]]'' by [[Mark T. Hooker]]. He has read and digested Tolkien’s various works for forty years and has constructed evolving mental landscapes of scenes in [[Middle-earth]]. He has tried to depict Tolkien themes presented here in a style consistent with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s own illustrative style. He also has written articles on Tolkien, which can be found in [[Beyond Bree]].
'''James Dunning''''s art is featured in ''[[A Tolkienian Mathomium]]'' and ''[[The Hobbitonian Anthology]]'' by [[Mark T. Hooker]]. He has read and digested Tolkien’s various works for forty years and is constructing evolving mental landscapes of scenes in [[Middle-earth]]. He has tried to depict Tolkien themes presented in the ''[[Mathomium]]'' in a style consistent with [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s own illustrative style. He also has written numerous articles on Tolkien, which can be found in [[Beyond Bree]], [[Lembas]] (NL), and [[Tolkien in Translation]] (Walking Tree Cormarë Series).


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 18:49, 6 July 2009

James Dunning's art is featured in A Tolkienian Mathomium and The Hobbitonian Anthology by Mark T. Hooker. He has read and digested Tolkien’s various works for forty years and is constructing evolving mental landscapes of scenes in Middle-earth. He has tried to depict Tolkien themes presented in the Mathomium in a style consistent with J.R.R. Tolkien's own illustrative style. He also has written numerous articles on Tolkien, which can be found in Beyond Bree, Lembas (NL), and Tolkien in Translation (Walking Tree Cormarë Series).

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