World : Paintings Of Middle-earth - Tolkien's

💡 Tolkien believed art should be "sub-creative," meaning it must feel like it belongs to a world with its own history and internal logic, rather than just being a literal depiction of text.

Tolkien’s own watercolor sketches (e.g., The Hill: Hobbiton-across-the-Water ). Emphasis on "light and distance" rather than hyper-realism. Tolkien's World : Paintings of Middle-Earth

How paintings of the Misty Mountains or Mordor evoke "The Sublime" (terror mixed with beauty). 💡 Tolkien believed art should be "sub-creative," meaning

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I. The Author as Illustrator