Mrs. Trowbridge often wrote and painted subjects relating to her ancestors. She wanted her children and her descendants to understand and appreciate shrew family history. One of the most heroic and colorful characters in shrew legend was Shrew Khan. Here Mrs. T depicts a pivotal scene from Shrew Khan's career as a warrior shrew...the Last Stand at Giloh.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
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THese pages just getting better everytime!! Beautiful!
just love your stuff! great one!
Excellent chapter in the Chronicles....wonderful castle rendering. Missed your "smoke" entry last week - love the little stove!
this isn't fair she builds me all up and then never tells what he did to make himself so famous in shew land.
Great looking illo
This is such a beautiful (and beautifully illustrated) blog. LIke Tolkien you've created a whole new world complete with ecology, politics and history! I'll be dropping by often!
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This is another lovely illo. I was thinking the same thoughts as Tj very middle earthlike.
Beautiful scene...it has character, if you know what i mean...
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Cheers
Absolutely mythic and beautiful! The whole concept of these chronicles is really neat.
I'm really enjoying Mrs. T's stories and her lush artwork, as always...
Mrs. T has a very impressive and epic background! I love the distant feeling of this piece...distant past and the faraway view. The rising smokeis amazing, and the sun rising over the mountains gives a feeling of hope. Lovely work!
Your work and stories are magical!
Thanks for stopping by with nice comments :)
Shrew Khan must have been anazing, so glad Mrs.Trowbridge shared this brief history of her heroic ancestor. I love the castle, very beautiful, very Mrs.Trowbridge. So excellent!
I still love reading your stories and seeing your illustrations.
This is such a great illustration. I love the trailing smoke. . .very peaceful!
Sherry
Your mountains make me drool. They look so timeless and beautiful. Just like your stories, the scenes you paint are magical.
one of your best ever! I really like the shape of the mountain range...reminds me a Tibetan landscape and Marco Polo travels...beatiful
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