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IX. TLV, Quendi category:
"Choose a scene from the four books you have to know and visualise it with objects not made for this purpose: toy animals, LEGO figures (if they are meant for another world, no LOTR/Hobbit LEGO is allowed), painted stones, tree leaves or carved sticks, anything you can find at home or around. You can put primitive wigs or costumes on them, give them weapons, use furniture to build the setting, etc. The point is to make the scene recognisable without any explanation. (Nevertheless, indicate which scene have you chosen.)
When you are ready, take one good photo of the scene. Points are given for creative solutions, choosing the right items for each character or finding an easy but effective way to make them recognisable, and for the quality of the photo itself as an artwork. You can ask children for advice, but do not let them do the work for you!"
First published by the Hungarian Tolkien Society: www.tolkien.hu/index.php/kozos…
I was in France on Erasmus that time, so I only had my RPG dices as "toys". I used some salt-flour clay for Smaug, and painted it with coffee and red tea (I did not even have paint), and used my breakfast as gold. The background is that cool dormitory room. Really cool, for the heating did not really work during the winter. XD