| 12 Jul 1999 | Elizabeth Winter Quisgard | That would have been awesome! Maybe a heavier bottomed glass, and a light medium, like Fimo? I've seen things like this in pewter, but I love the pose! | |
| 22 Aug 1999 | Gamorf | Hey! It's Gamorf wonderful idea, great picture. If you want to put it on a glass, no matter the medium, why don't you double the design, and make two gargoyles, one on each side?) Like a gargoyle ring, but for glasses. Another problem is when you wanna drink... simple, you could make the glass and gargoyle as one, in a secure enough medium for drinking, or if it's just for show... Great job! | |
| 18 Oct 1999 | Eric Maziade | You could tilt the whole glass to balance the gargoyle... or put it on a horn instead of a classical glass. | |
| 18 Feb 2000 | Etak the Thivis/Kate Shenk | "My glass! Getaway! Alla mine! Not yours notyoursnotyours!! My toy! G'way!" | |
| 25 Mar 2000 | Troy L. Megli | This is great! but what I'm wondering is... what would one put IN a glass like that to drink? this certainly wouldn't be for milk! I'm seeing some type of mist coming out of it also! | |
| 16 Jul 2000 | Vincent Michaud | I'd drink milk out of that... (les bras ont pas d'allure...)  Lache les bras tranquilles! ;-) | |
| 19 Sep 2000 | Hila Gerasy | I love it!!! Make one for me too? Pretty-pretty please? | |
| 30 Nov 2000 | | i think that this is a really cool idea. where did you learn to draw gargoles like that? i had to draw one for my pottery class at school and it looked like crap. hope you figure out a solution for your glass. hey, i've got one,you could either put something on the other side of the glass, or like make his arms wrap around or something. i don't know but its worth a shot. good luck!!!! | |