Fan Art of the Week: ‘The Final Battle’
Our next Fan Art submission of the week is very unique, and it comes to us from Erika James of University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, USA. Her submission is a video of a...
Our next Fan Art submission of the week is very unique, and it comes to us from Erika James of University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, USA. Her submission is a video of a...
This week’s Fan Art of the Week submission comes to us from Jill, and it’s a stop-motion video of her creating a pixilated version of the Hogwarts Crest…made entirely from Post-it Notes.
This week’s Fan Art submission comes to us from Angie of Tasmania, Australia. She has expertly painted her face with the Gryffindor Shield, which you can view the full size image of right here. You can learn how to submit your own piece of Harry Potter art and view all of our archives by heading over to our MuggleNet Fan Art section.
Our next featured fan art submission of the week is an awesome painting and it comes from Lucy. From the artist: “I’ve attached a photo of a painting I did depicting the moment when Harry and Dumbledore first apparate near the cave in ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.’ I used acrylic paints (and glitter), whilst trying as hard as possible to not be influenced by the film and to paint only what I imagined after reading J.K. Rowling’s description.”
This week’s submission comes from Nicole, and it’s an artistic rendering of ‘The Elder Wand’ created with acrylic paints on canvas.
This week’s Fan Art submission comes from Krystle and she’s been good enough to send along to send along a video of her creating it!
Today, we will be sharing a different version of our Fan Art of the Week, as we have received an update from the Pottermore Insider blog with some terrific pieces of fan art that was submitted by fans.
Our next fan art submission of the week comes to us from Sandra, and it’s a pen-and-ink drawing of a ‘Skele-gro bottle,’ the artist’s favorite Harry Potter prop.
This week’s Fan Art submission comes from Allyson, and it’s a clay model of ‘The Sorting Hat’ so you can sort yourself while you are waiting to get into Pottermore.
Garrick Ollivander
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Graphic artist
Lord Voldemort (PS/SS)
Stan Shunpike
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