| 24 May 2005 | Pippa | Aww, bless his little cotton socks. I like the way you've drawn him, it's difficult to draw children...but I think that the way you made him chubby and the way you've drawn his elbows and feet makes him seem like a wee baby. xoxox | |
| 24 May 2005 | Mari | Ohhh! He is just SO sweet!!! You have done a very good job!!!! | |
| 24 May 2005 | Freelance_child | *does first comment dance* this little chap is so cute and the whole picture definately protrays his name  Audrey S. Totire replies: "*Dances with you on your first comment with my FIRST reply dance* Thanks--I am really happy with this guy so I am working on a color version of him." | |
| 25 May 2005 | Wendy Bittnerová | Really well done Audrey! You got his chubby little babiness down just perfectly. Great work! *smiles*  Audrey S. Totire replies: "I think I was influenced by the putti after learning about renaissance art. Babies are nice. They are never judgemental (unless they want MOM!!!)--Thanks!!" | |
| 26 May 2005 | Valerie Joanne Higgins | I love the chubby little fingers. I find childrens faces really difficult to draw, I'm always tempted to put in too much detail and then they look too old. You have a light enough touch to preserve his baby downiness, he is just adorable.  Audrey S. Totire replies: "I know what you mean by children's faces being hard to draw. I took this one very slow. I worked more of his outline. Thanks for commenting!" | |