| 6 Apr 2001 | James Hayes-Bohanan, Ph.D. | I teach geology and geography and also am studying women's
earth-based religious traditions. My geology text includes
a very interesting painting of Pele, and I decided to
go online looking for more. I was very impressed by both
the charcoal image and this very exciting work. I will
be sharing it with my study group this evening. | |
| 19 Oct 2001 | Terry .A. Ernest | Magic picture Anneth, great colour...and I love the idea of the deamon or god surfing on fire. It would be well worth doing this from a straight on perspective | |
| 28 Feb 2002 | James | Wyland art gallery here in Kauai has something similar like this painting. Although folk lore has strong resemblance in art  | |
| 8 Apr 2002 | Mikko S. Anttonen | Wow! I love the emotion and the colors of that one =) | |
| 29 Apr 2002 | stéphane 'Ombre' Marsaudon | depicting hawaiian myths is quite unique here...a very powerful representation of the Volcano Goddess. I really like the colours. | |
| 10 Jun 2002 | Evelyn (soon to have my own lil corner!) | Pele? as in peh-leh? as in miracle/wonder? | |
| 31 Oct 2002 | Alvin Herawan | I just think that the fire could be blended more so that it looks more natural and nicer. It just looks to graphic for me. | |
| 24 Jan 2003 | Song Wind | Ooooh, wow, I've never seen Hawaiian myth goddesses in Elfwood before! U did a great job! | |
| 18 Nov 2003 | Nell Cohen | This is fantastic and so dynamic! I especially like the choice of colors for the background. Makes for interesting contrast. | |
| 12 Jul 2004 | Jani Jinxter Mutikainen | Whoa - this is just amazing. I love the contrast between yellow and black, red and blue. Really great picture that stays in my mind for a long time. This will definetly be my inspiration for my next fire-elemental picture  Thank you for this wonderful treat. | |