Tolkien Reimagined with Medieval Iconography

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At first glance, these may look like Russian Orthodox iconography from the Middle ages.

But they are actually striking illustrations of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien by Ukrainian artist Sergei Iukhimov.

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Via io9 and Live Internet.

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