| 20 Nov 2001 | Tansy Pye | She looks cold. I knew they should get more clothes poor faries  | |
| 3 Dec 2001 | Avi Conant | *Tired of writing comments, must sleep...* sorry, I'll focus. Very good, it looked like she had a huge shnoz for a second, but it was only part of the background. I like. | |
| 24 Jun 2002 | John M Steele <jmsteele@iwo...com> | Great work! BTW, I know *exactly* what "Talislanta" is, try "http://www.Talislanta.com", I'm sure you'll get the idea... ^_^ | |
| 31 Jul 2002 | The Swordmaster | Nice,detailed figures. I would never have imagined a faerie with an axe like hers. Way to go | |
| 15 Feb 2003 | Shaolin | This is ill, i like, contrast, composition, line quality, variation of tones...But i wish i could see the same effort put into the girl be put into the background...It looks rather sketched out effortlessly, another favorite, 1 and one half poison polished blades up ~shao | |
| 16 Jul 2004 | ARCANJO_TYRAEL <hkarcanjotyrael@hot. | Omg faeri warrior! Whats the kingdom? | |
| 11 Oct 2004 | Blade dancer | NO complaints about the weapon here! very beautiful as is the picture. awesome job! | |
| 28 Oct 2004 | Cjesterz | The level of detail and the use of washed areas is suitable for a fairy drawing. I think the use of the almost halberd sized axe adds a touch solidity and contrast to the composition. It also adds an imperial feel as if this fairy were part of a royal or elite guard waiting for someone by the banks of the river. | |
| 31 May 2005 | Beka | I can totally see the Tony D inspiration here. Nice wings though. very origional. | |
| 7 Feb 2008 | Saskia H. Suurling | I wouldn’t mess with that fairy. Great picture! | |