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Every time I think about J.R.R. Tolkien, I get a little overwhelmed. This was a man who didn't just write a story - he built an entire world from scratch. We're talking multiple languages (with actual grammar and syntax), sprawling histories that stretch back thousands of fictional years, detailed myths and legends, entire cultures, songs, poems, and characters so vivid they feel like people you once knew. And just when you think you've wrapped your head around all that, you realize… he could draw too.
That's right - Tolkien was also an incredibly gifted illustrator. From detailed maps of Middle-earth to atmospheric drawings of places like Rivendell and Mordor, his artwork wasn't just decoration - it was part of the worldbuilding. The way he sketched mountains, forests, and cities feels like he was pulling these images straight from his memory and setting them down for us to follow, like a travel guide to a place that doesn't exist but somehow feels real.
How could one person possibly contain this much creativity? It's almost unfair. These 19 original drawings by Tolkien are a reminder that he wasn't just a writer or a linguist - he was a complete artist. A man who truly lived inside his own imagination and invited us to step in.