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Inchbrayock 1
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Submitted byThorgrim
AddedOct 18 2004
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Description Samson with his long hair strikes the Philistine with the jaw-bone of an ass. At the top is a mounted warrior with his hound and their prey. The tree with its exotic fruits may be the Tree of Life, but who is the ghostly person in the bottom right corner? Pencil sketch by Peter Herring

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AngieLake
(2004-10-19)
I haven't seen The Lord of the Rings, but I guess you were going to say it was one of them?!! (Are we allowed to joke here?) You must have loads of patience to draw such detailed things.

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