Lady of Trillium (v2)

This illustration by Geoff Taylor, was originally used on Lady of Trillium (v2), written by Julian May, Marion Zimmer-Bradley,

Original Art

Lady of Trillium (v2)


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Lady of the Trillium by Julian May and Marion Zimmer-Bradley - art by Geoff Taylor
Lady of the Trillium - art by Geoff Taylor


Description

In the distance of this painting by Geoff Taylor there is solitary mountain peak, with snow emerging from the mist below. A figure of a woman dressed in a white cloak with white hair. an arm with a sword is stretched out behind her. In the foreground rocks with fossils and ammonites. Two birds of prey fly in the sky.


Series

Trillium

Synopsis for Original Title

Lady of the Trillium. Haramis, the White Lady has lived several lifetimes as Archimage and Guardian of a land now abloom with the mystical Black Trillium, once thought extinct. But now she is plagued by disturbing dreams that will drive her to seek a successor, Mikayla, who knows nothing of her fate or kinship with the great Haramis. The challenges ahead will be more difficult than either Haramis or Mikayla coudl ever imagine. For installing a successor may be the most difficult fight they've ever had to face.


Details

Availability

Year1
2001

Medium2
Acrylic on Artboard

Size approx.3
27x18 inches or 68x45 cm
Original
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Availabe to License
Yes

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