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Lady of the Lake

2D Mythology posted on Sep 14, 2006
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Book cover for an (imaginary) Arthurian novel

Comments (7)


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Syrup

4:48AM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Nicely Done! :B eaver !

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Lenord

7:46AM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Very interesting Sword in the Stone concept. The color and effects are very strikeing. & Peace

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NekhbetSun

5:06PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

Very well done !

wingnut55

6:15PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

this looks very nice, but the female face somehow looks too modern ? full face and bit more primordal would work better, i think

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creanum

5:04AM | Sat, 16 September 2006

A master piece of art

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erlandpil

2:25PM | Fri, 22 September 2006

Very good work and picture erland

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KJMcElrath

11:07AM | Sat, 20 March 2021

"WATERY TARTS DISTRIBUTING SWORDS IS NOT THE BASIS FOR A SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT!" 😆

Seriously...compelling image. I'd have picked this one up. One slight correction: the helmet (archaeologists think) belonged to King Raedwald, who ruled East Anglia ca. 599-625 CE, and was an Anglo-Saxon. Arthur (I think he did exist, even if his story grew with the telling over the centuries) was a Romano-Celtic leader who lived about 75-125 years earlier.

But only hard-core amateur history geeks like me would know that (my periodic errors notwithstanding)... 😁


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