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Thursday, September 16, 2021

Rovering is Fantastic

 Rover scouting is an epic journey, a constant quest of self-reliance and service. Scouting in general is a grand brotherhood and sisterhood of people looking to improve themselves through the scouting method, including uniform and visual rewards, a patrol system, the Oath and Law, etc.

However, something I've never seen presented throughout the scouting programs I've been exposed to is a more fantastic take on what scouting feels like. From what I've seen, the closest scouting ever came to combining its adventurous spirit with wonderful artwork was Norman Rockwell's paintings depicting scouts in the BSA. I've never seen other associations use official, original artwork to promote scouting, at least not in recent memory. 

With that in mind, and in my quest to promote Rover scouting, I've begun a series of digital paintings I intend to use to promote R4LA and the spirit of the Rover Knight. These will be used in both physical and digital mediums to promote Rovering.


Robert Baden-Powell described a Rover's challenges like dragons, and like St. George of old, we must face our challenges and problems with a smile and without hesitation. This painting features a young woman in Rover uniform charging at a dragon the viewer can't see save for its shadow looming over our heroine. She holds her sword up, ready to strike. This was such a fun painting to do, and I look forward to making more of these Rover-themed pieces.

This particular upload is not the full size and has been watermarked for copyright protection. If you are involved in Rovering and are interested in using this piece, please contact me: sarah@rovering4life.org. This piece has also been featured on Xenithar's Lair, where there is an explanation about the details of the painting.