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22nd September, 2018

arnaerr:
“ Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in...
The Magician's Nephew
arnaerr:
“ Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
arnaerr:
“ Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in...
The Horse and His Boy
arnaerr:
“ Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in...
Prince Caspian
arnaerr:
“ Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in...
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
arnaerr:
“ Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in...
The Silver Chair
arnaerr:
“ Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in...
The Last Battle

arnaerr:

Some experimental The Chronicles of Narnia illustrations I did in my uni. I wanted to draw the most memorable landscapes from each book as I imagined them in my childhood. Tried to do some experiments with style and practice more in drawing environments¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

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1st June, 2018

ace-artemis-fanartist:
“One of my first otps from literature as a small child was Shasta and Aravis from The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis. I LOVED Aravis. I loved that she was such a strong and vocal girl in a country where girls were taught that...

ace-artemis-fanartist:

One of my first otps from literature as a small child was Shasta and Aravis from The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis. I LOVED Aravis. I loved that she was  such a strong and vocal girl in a country where girls were taught that they should be silent. I loved that Shasta and Aravis fought throughout the whole book, yet the times they spent apart they felt less grounded without the other to back them up.

(via Through the Wardrobe)

6th August, 2017

Narnia Week Day 1: favorite female character(s)
“ ‘You’d like to come see them, wouldn’t you?’ said Lucy, kissing Aravis. They liked each other at once and soon went away together to talk about Aravis’s bedroom and Aravis’s boudoir and, about getting...

Narnia Week Day 1: favorite female character(s)

“ ‘You’d like to come see them, wouldn’t you?’ said Lucy, kissing Aravis. They liked each other at once and soon went away together to talk about Aravis’s bedroom and Aravis’s boudoir and, about getting clothes for her, and all the sorts of things girls do talk about on such occasions.”

10th February, 2016

adaperturamlibri:
“ Aravis Tarkheena  “ She envies Shasta here. He is uncertain how to carry himself, unconfident in his newfound status as the lost prince and the future king, but even with his lingering awkwardness and his lack of knowledge, this...

adaperturamlibri:

Aravis Tarkheena 

She envies Shasta here. He is uncertain how to carry himself, unconfident in his newfound status as the lost prince and the future king, but even with his lingering awkwardness and his lack of knowledge, this is home to him. This is a reunion, a returning, a restoration of all that should have been and that now can be. He belongs in this land of cool winds and rolling hills, connects with this land of genteel earnestness and of plain honest speech.  

She doesn’t.

She is the refugee, the foreigner, all dark-skin and speech too superfluous for this sincere land. She is different, separated, the reminder of a ruthless invasion and of losses that still echo through this stone fortress in which she dwells. She is the runner, the brave and the foolish one all at once, the prideful child of a land of prestige and tradition, the one that escaped not because there was no choice, but because the choice was unacceptable.

Even still, she misses it.  

She misses the desert sands and the refreshing oasis’s and the way the sun danced across the river; she misses the cool silks and spicy foods and the elegant and poetic cadence of their speech. She longs for the feeling of belonging and relishes the comfort of nostalgia. Calormen was not without its beauty.

Yet she will not regret her decision (she will mourn decisions made along the way; the bitter tang of harshly spoken words, the deep scars of pride), but she ran to freedom, to that elusive hope in the northern sky, and she will not stop searching until she finds that for which she yearns.

She stays there, in the stone castle on a green plain, surrounded by mountains and streams, and she makes her own decisions and learns her own wisdom, and she makes this her home. She learns to embrace the gentle poise of Archenland’s court, the earnestness of its people, and she melds it with the lessons she learned as a little girl under the harsh, unforgiving, beautiful Calormen heat until it becomes something of her very own (something forgiving, something honest, something graceful, built on the foundation of sweet grass and grey stone and swirling to the northern sky with cascading folds of gentle silk and time-honored poetry).

This is her home.

Narnian Monarch Series

(via Aurora, yo holla)