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Comment on Memories of Rohan by ~Guenna

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~sobekcroc:iconsobekcroc: Sep 24, 2005, 8:15:25 PM
Wow. What exactly is knotwork?

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~xOverxThinkingx:iconxOverxThinkingx: Sep 24, 2005, 8:31:41 PM
knot work is the lido circle thing at the bottom. its celtic. if you know what irish step dancing is (riverdance or lord of the dance) they have them on there traditional costumes, to wear at performances and competitions
um, iuno if it was like used to tell storys or whatnot, but itscool. google it ^^

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~sobekcroc:iconsobekcroc: Sep 24, 2005, 8:36:31 PM
Oh, okay. I thought you were talking about the stained glass looking stuff. But that makes sense.

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~xOverxThinkingx:iconxOverxThinkingx: Sep 24, 2005, 8:38:42 PM
lolol

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I love Thee because Thou hast first loved me.

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~Guenna:iconGuenna: Sep 25, 2005, 7:39:20 PM
Thanks.....It's the gold celtic knot near the bottom. It was fired onto the glass for permanance.
*WickedNox:iconWickedNox: Sep 26, 2005, 4:18:51 PM
stunning! :worship:

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~SpookyMouse:iconSpookyMouse: Jan 17, 2006, 6:29:34 AM
It's very Artistic.. :)... LOTR is a very creative world..
~ricewrites:iconricewrites: Jan 23, 2006, 5:51:35 PM
:+fav: I love the way you created Shadowfax's head, and the knotwork is amazing. Did you design it by hand?

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“Because stories are like mirrors... When they go dark and the glass is obscured, it’s maybe for a reason. Polish them and you might not want to accept the person looking back at you as yourself.” –Somewhere to be Flying by Charles de Lint