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Description My CS Lewis illustration for my favorite authors project. Most people associate CS Lewis with the Chronicles of Narnia, but he has actually written a great deal other than that. His adult literature is equally vivid, but more intellectual and perhaps a bit less watered down. Here I have chosen to illustrate a scene from "Out of the Silent Planet," which is the first book in his sci-fi trilogy.

The planet is called Malacandra (but it's actually supposed to be Mars)*. Malacandra is home to 3 indigenous sentient species and one extraterrestrial form of sentience which cohabitates with the natives and rules them. I elected to depict a place called Meldilorn, which is an island in a lake, and is the administrative center for the whole planet. Up in the center of the island is a sacred grove from which the monarch rules. CS Lewis seems to have a thing for sacred groves. Many travelors from the 3 indigenous sentient species congregate there and interact for a variety of reasons. I chose this scene because I wanted to get a wide panarama of the landscape while also giving a good sampling of the sentient beings. The tall semi-humanoid beings are called Sorns, and the Sorns are the scientists and historians of Malacandra. The shorter furry creatures with wiskers are called Hrossa (singular=Hross), the Hrossa are the poets, musicians, and farmers. The weird looking yellow critter is a Pfifltrigg (pluralfifltriggi). The Pfifltriggi are the engineers, artisans, and craftsmen, they have a mentality somewhat similar to dwarves. There is only one Pfifltrigg because they were hard to draw, and because they are more homogenous than the Sorns and Hrossa. The Sorns and Hrossa come in different varities or races as humanity does. There are black hrossa, silver hrossa, and white hrossa, or at least the main character saw one when he was on Meldilorn, so I depicted him emerging from the house. The white one is also a hnakrapunt, hence his prodigious physique. I elected to draw a Sorn female just to see if I could pull it off, and I made her a Soroborn (red variety of Sorn). I tried to show all the diversity I could, and I would have drawn a female Hross but I had no idea how to go about doing that, for obvious reasons.

I also considered whether I ought to draw genetalia on all of them, because aside from the Pfifltriggi everyone on Malacandra is naked. As it was CS Lewis had the Sorns covered in a feather like coating that resembled clothing, and the Hrossa are covered in fur. However, should I choose to Illustrate "Perelandra" the situation will be different.

Anyways, I hope everyone has as much fun looking at it as I had drawing it. I drew everything the way I pictured it based on the descriptions. Done with colored pencil and ink.



*It's interesting what a profound influence the speculations of Giovanni Scapereli (spelling?) had on people's perception of solar cosmology even up into the 20th century. It was taken for granted by most people that Mars was inhabitable, and possibly inhabited. All of the sci-fi writers I have read from the early 1900's (Lewis, HG Wells, Burroughs), wrote stories of an inhabited Mars in which the canyons were actually irrigation canals. This sort of mentality was near universal in its pervasiveness, as evidenced by the huge scare that occured during Orson Wells' radio classic radio broadcast/hoax based on HG Wells' "War of the Worlds." Of course today we know that Mars is uninhabitable so it is no longer used as a setting for an inhabited alien world. Still, I would not be surprised if evidence of sentient life was found on Mars. In fact in a way it already has been with the Cydonia region.



My favorite authors project:

JRR Tolkien: [link]
CS Lewis:
Isaac Asimov: [link]
Frank Herbert: [link]
Brian Herbert: [link]
Frank Peretti:
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Comments: 94

Catbar [2011-11-04 19:27:16 +0000 UTC]

Again - just sooooo glam! (And I mean the fellas)

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jmsnooks In reply to Catbar [2011-11-07 19:14:25 +0000 UTC]

Huh, OK.

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TaintedPure [2011-04-05 01:16:15 +0000 UTC]

Wow! I'm taking a college course on this book! I just finished chapter 17! I'm so glad I found this. Keep up the good work and keep reading good books!

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jmsnooks In reply to TaintedPure [2011-04-07 17:43:04 +0000 UTC]

Well thanks I appreciate it. Where are you going to college?

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TaintedPure In reply to jmsnooks [2011-04-09 05:42:38 +0000 UTC]

Grace University, were all Bible majors here ^.^. God bless you.

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jmsnooks In reply to TaintedPure [2011-04-13 03:13:23 +0000 UTC]

There needs to be more Christian sci-fi beyond what CS Lewis wrote.

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TaintedPure In reply to jmsnooks [2011-04-18 05:46:00 +0000 UTC]

There most certainly does!!!

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MensjeDeZeemeermin [2009-10-02 03:49:59 +0000 UTC]

Better than any of the bookcovers I've seen.

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jmsnooks In reply to MensjeDeZeemeermin [2009-10-04 03:32:53 +0000 UTC]

Wow thanks, that's a huge compliment.

There is a pretty serious shortage of CS Lewis illustrations. It might be in order to do some.

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MensjeDeZeemeermin In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-04 07:00:31 +0000 UTC]

Very welcome. You wonder if that's because Jack was SO visual in his writings. I know Narnia and Malacandra so well...

Keep up the good work until we can ask Jack himself how well we all did!

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jmsnooks In reply to MensjeDeZeemeermin [2009-10-06 22:19:34 +0000 UTC]

Jack? I thought we were talking about CS Lewis?

I don't think being so visual has anything much to do with it considering that Tolkien was just as visual and the internet swarms with Tolkien art. Even before those movies came out.

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MensjeDeZeemeermin In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-07 02:16:21 +0000 UTC]

When he was a boy, 'Clive Staples' realized the horror of the names with which he had been saddled, and said to his Mother, 'Hims Jacks!' Ever after, he was 'Jack' to his friends, among whom I presumptuously consider myself, even though we never shared the planet.

Jack wrote with such a visual style that you didn't need a movie or carefully illustrated book covers to see his images. There's a LOT of Tolkien art, not too much of his. That was my point.

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jmsnooks In reply to MensjeDeZeemeermin [2009-10-08 04:19:44 +0000 UTC]

Yea it is awful. I remember having a minor freakout whenever I found out what CS stood for years ago. I will never understand why some parents name their kids the way they do.

Bleh, the LOTR movies don't count for anything. I never borrow from those. Never will borrow from the Narnia movies when I get to illustrating Lewis either. I think the movies have done more harm than good as far as artwork goes. Ever since the LOTR movies came out people have been strait copying those. I think the main problem is that not too many people know about the sci-fi trilogy. Most of the Lewis illustrations are of Narnia. Narnia is what he's famous for. Not a lot of people illustrate Roverandom either, although I have some stuff in the works.

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MensjeDeZeemeermin In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-08 06:17:49 +0000 UTC]

Of all Jack's works, I've found 'Til We Have Faces' and the Space Trilogy the most powerful. Some scenes in 'That Hideous Strength' just... chill you.

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jmsnooks In reply to MensjeDeZeemeermin [2009-10-08 06:58:04 +0000 UTC]

I haven't read Til We Have Faces yet, but I have read Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce. I would like to read it though. Also read Narnia and the sci-fi trilogy. Although I have to say I didn't really care for That Hideous Strength too much. I thought that it was an attempted to convey more philosophical musings than the scant storyline could support. And the whole time I read it I kept thinking "OK when are we going to another planet, and when is Ransom going to do something?" It was a bit disappointing for me, but I the ideas had a lot of potential if he had done more with them.

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AndromedaRoach [2009-10-01 17:57:13 +0000 UTC]

Nice take on it, reminds me of classic space opera art :-D

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jmsnooks In reply to AndromedaRoach [2009-10-02 00:28:50 +0000 UTC]

Thanks man

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AndromedaRoach In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-02 01:10:15 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome! Hey, you like Star Trek as well, have you seen this sort of cross between Tinidril from Perelandra and an Orion slave girl? XD [link]

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jmsnooks In reply to AndromedaRoach [2009-10-04 04:08:37 +0000 UTC]

Tinidril? You mean she had a name? But she never had antennas... The drawing IS cool though. I see some Perelandra-ish elements in there for sure.

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AndromedaRoach In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-05 19:48:14 +0000 UTC]

Yep, Tinidril was her name in the book. The antennae were just creative license, I guess. Or maybe she's part Andorian or something. XD

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jmsnooks In reply to AndromedaRoach [2009-10-06 22:06:00 +0000 UTC]

I did not know that. Of course it's been a while since I re-read that book.

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AndromedaRoach In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-07 19:52:53 +0000 UTC]

I'd actually forgotten her name too until I found these drawings/paintings of her on DA.

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jmsnooks In reply to AndromedaRoach [2009-10-10 04:53:20 +0000 UTC]

Man, I'll have to re-read those books. I remember they named the husband but I couldn't remember anything for the wife.

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AndromedaRoach In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-10 06:04:38 +0000 UTC]

Good idea! I'm reading That Hideous Strength for the first time now.

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jmsnooks In reply to AndromedaRoach [2009-10-10 23:14:05 +0000 UTC]

Ah, that book was a disappointing one. The only one in the series I didn't like.

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AndromedaRoach In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-11 02:24:09 +0000 UTC]

So I've heard from many people, others liked it best though, we'll see....

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jmsnooks In reply to AndromedaRoach [2009-10-11 02:27:00 +0000 UTC]

Let me know what you think.

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AndromedaRoach In reply to jmsnooks [2009-10-11 06:04:25 +0000 UTC]

Will do. I'm pretty excited about it since I love the album Dichotomy by Becoming the Archetype, which has six songs based on That Hideous Strength.

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AmongTheFirst [2009-01-02 03:53:48 +0000 UTC]

The only book of the Narnian Chronicles I didn't read was the first one. I guess he wrote a lot more than I thought

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jmsnooks In reply to AmongTheFirst [2009-01-02 04:19:20 +0000 UTC]

Yes, he also wrote a sci-fi trilogy which was written for adults. It had some antiquated concepts in it but all in all the ideas were good, imagery great, and storylines well written. For the first two in that series anyways, the last one was rather lame in my opinion.

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Shuko2 In reply to jmsnooks [2013-03-28 08:00:20 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I agree. In the last book you can't enjoy Lewis' stunning creativity, and it's too much philosophical. Ad Orwell said, the fact that God helped Ransom in the final book, spoiled the dramatic tension of the whole series: in the first two books, Ransom wasn't helped by anyone.
P.S. Sorry for my awful English, but I'm Italian

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jmsnooks In reply to Shuko2 [2013-09-09 00:48:00 +0000 UTC]

I agree, although I think that God helping him could have been alright if he had focused more on action and exploration rather than philosophical dialogue.  I mean, the appeal of the books was that the main character went to an alien world, and in the last one that aspect was totally gone.  Also, the last book had too many characters, and Ransom wasn't the primary focus of the story.  Although the appearance of Merlin was interesting and did have potential. 

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Riptor25 [2008-10-30 00:20:08 +0000 UTC]

i justs started reading Out of the Silent Planet a few days ago, thought id look it up on dA. very cool! they all look alot like how the book describes them

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jmsnooks In reply to Riptor25 [2008-11-13 04:41:24 +0000 UTC]

Thanks man, that is exactly what I was going for.

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Riptor25 In reply to jmsnooks [2008-11-13 05:34:23 +0000 UTC]

yea, i finished it a few weeks ago, already found that hideous strength...but cant find perelandra!!! (keep up the good work!!)

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jmsnooks In reply to Riptor25 [2008-11-13 14:59:19 +0000 UTC]

Perelandra was great. Can't find it? Check amazon.com. I actually didn't like That Hideous Strength.

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Riptor25 In reply to jmsnooks [2008-11-13 22:14:37 +0000 UTC]

i think i may take your advice and just buy it online...save myself some trouble. lol ill get back to you on That Hideous Strength after i read it!

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jmsnooks In reply to Riptor25 [2008-11-14 19:29:34 +0000 UTC]

sounds like a plan

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shizkitt [2008-10-24 01:36:03 +0000 UTC]

Fabulous illustration of one of my favorite books ever! Kudos.

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jmsnooks In reply to shizkitt [2008-10-24 14:33:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, glad you like it. I would like to say more is on the way but I'm not sure what my plans are.

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shizkitt In reply to jmsnooks [2008-10-26 23:24:22 +0000 UTC]

Ooh. 0: I like your style; I'll be sure to watch you.~

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jmsnooks In reply to shizkitt [2008-10-28 15:19:36 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, I aim to please.

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baragon2001 [2008-06-02 20:33:34 +0000 UTC]

one of my favorite books if u like this book read rainbow mars the sorns aka tall folk the fifltriggi aka workers and the hrossa aka fishers

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jmsnooks In reply to baragon2001 [2008-06-05 14:47:23 +0000 UTC]

Rainbow Mars? Who wrote that and what's it about?

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baragon2001 In reply to jmsnooks [2008-06-05 19:44:49 +0000 UTC]

whoopes forgot the link [link] d_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212695001&sr=1-2

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jmsnooks In reply to baragon2001 [2008-06-10 16:56:47 +0000 UTC]

Hey man, the link isnt working. Tell me the title of the book and the author and I can find it myself on Amazon.

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baragon2001 In reply to jmsnooks [2008-06-10 19:04:16 +0000 UTC]

oh heres a wikipedia page [link]

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jmsnooks In reply to baragon2001 [2008-06-12 15:57:57 +0000 UTC]

Thanks man, that looks pretty awesome.

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baragon2001 In reply to jmsnooks [2008-06-15 00:31:18 +0000 UTC]

your welcome it is

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baragon2001 In reply to jmsnooks [2008-06-05 19:44:33 +0000 UTC]

ah heres the link to amazon its for sale from 0.01

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