| 18 Oct 2001 | A. Elaine Van Der Wall | This is great... you got the beach grass just right. ^_^ I love the ocean; it's my favorite place to be. But anyway, the colors you use on the water give me an idea of what kind of a beach it is. It looks like it's relatively shallow pretty far out, and it has that silty/sandy type of bottom and crystal clear water. The sailboat on the flat, haze-free horizon also makes me think that it's a calm, sheltered inlet, not the kind of beach with big waves. This is really awesome! And I like the title too. ^_^ It sounds like the title of a J-Pop song. *vbg* from Jae: Yes. Being someone who's much afraid of water, this do be the only kind of beach I would really feel safe at. Perhaps even on that boat.  | |
| 19 Oct 2001 | Rosemary Jennifer Wong | Pretty! This style is much reminicent of the burning forest one...I like very much...I love the transition from water to sand...gah so preeeetty
from Jae: oh, thank you muchly! These were painted on the same day, so that may be why there are similar, except this one took longer than the forrest to paint, strangely. | |
| 20 Oct 2001 | Zelda | this is another really cool picture that i really really really really... Voice inside my head: ok, you can shut up now zel, gosh you would wonder why you even have friends. just get on with it and say that you are SO VERY happy that you got third comment and you can now do the much over used idea of the "third comment dance" (me again): actually i hadn't noticed that yet, but you need to stop interfering with my comments, internal voice, GO TO YOUR CORNER!!! Voice inside my head: *#@&% (me again): hey i heard that! and this page does not allow words like that! by the way Jae, it is a great picture
from Jae: GO TO YOUR CORNER! ::giggles:: Thanks for your comment, Zel. You're silly. | |
| 5 Nov 2001 | Rae | I'm really liking your watercolours, Jae. This one is very nice and I am quite impressed by your balancing techniques with the rocks in the back and the grasses in the front and the other dragons...great.  Lisa Ann (Jae) Andresen replies: "thank you. achieving balance is something I struggle for in my artwork, and I'm always happy when it turns out as well as this did." | |
| 19 Feb 2002 | Emily~*C~V*~kaelin | hmmm...very serene...it's beautiful! What more can i say? | |
| 25 Mar 2002 | Amy Antika Naylor | Ahhhhhh, I have just returned from my honeymoon in mexico, where I became obsessed with these graceful seabirds soaring over the bay. I took about 20 pictures, intending to come home and draw soaring seabird dragons.....and here they are already.  ) Lovely work! | |
| 11 Nov 2002 | Kathleen Phelan | P.S. This is my fav of all the ones you did. Me loves the ocean very very much. | |
| 11 Nov 2002 | Kathleen Phelan | I think I've been there. At dawn. When there was no one but me to vouch for existence of the dragons, and I wouldn't be able to prove it anyhow... | |
| 19 Aug 2003 | Anynomous | love it !!!! love those pics of you like this1 !!!!!!(is it for sale???? LOL!!) | |
| 8 Sep 2006 | Sarah | oh...pretty pretty pretty. I have personally loved the ocean, it makes me feel like anything can happen, no matter how impossible it seems. Like seeing dragons forinstance. This is really a piece that I've been looking for to try and find something to move me back on track to being an artist. Thanks, it's splendifforous. | |