Tolkien illustrator John Howe opens studio where visitors can watch him as he works
At Howe’s ‘Tower of Fantasy’ studio in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, visitors can watch him as he creates and view hundreds of his illustrations

John Howe, the illustrator who brought J.R.R. Tolkien’s universe to life, is now inviting the world into his mind’s eye by setting up his studio in a medieval prison turned museum in Switzerland.
The 68-year-old is famed for his interpretation of Tolkien’s literary work, which ultimately saw him serve as a concept artist on filmmaker Peter Jackson’s movie trilogies The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
A lover of mythology and legends, the internationally acclaimed illustrator has also worked on video games and a television series.
The heroic or mysterious figures he draws, such as Gandalf, Treebeard, Saruman or Legolas, often emerge from darkness, bluish shadows, golden glimmers or greenish hues.

In the future, when he is not working on a film, he will be found at his studio in La Tour du Fantastique (“The Tower of Fantasy”), which opens this week in Neuchâtel in northwest Switzerland, the lakeside city he now calls home.