Gandalf the White in the animated film The Lord of the Rings (1978).
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Gandalf the White in the animated film The Lord of the Rings (1978).

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Aro Gandalf! Moth is a throwback to Nienna from last year.
3 wizards for your consideration (Bilbo's here for some scale perspective)
Winter evening drop of Hobbit art ✨
I still don't quite understand how to draw dwarves and hobbits, but in the end managed to depict Thorin's brother and sister - Frerin and Dis (can't "unsee" the image of Cate Blanchett as a dwarf >v<).
+ unexpected art with the White Council.
In retrospect, I actually understand Saruman. If I had a group project to get done and one guy was high on weed, another guy was high on shrooms, and the final two guys went backpacking in the east to find themselves or some shit I'd turn evil too

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Ahh, that explains it...
Lord of the Rings's Gandalf the grey by artist Matías Bergara.
Saruman the White ponders his palantír. "You are the trusted apprentice to one of the greatest Wizards in all Middle-earth" in A Spy in Isengard (Angus McBride cover art for Middle-earth Quest gamebook #1 by Terry K Amthor, Iron Crown Enterprises, 1988). McBride has been memed more than once.