| 29 Jan 2002 | Ian | Beautiful artwork, Love your elves. I'd love to see more. Keep it up. Short and basic I know but can't express it any other way *S* | |
| 2 Apr 2002 | Brigid Kathleen Nelson | Lovely work Beth! Fathers are a wonderful inspiration are they not, my dad also fed my love of fantasy by reading me the hobbit i dont know how old i was when he started it was something he always read to me, but anyway I wanted to say I love your stuff, you have a unique style and flow, it is very gracefull... | |
| 30 Jan 2003 | Elyzabeth Smith | I just wanted to say that you draw elves with their natural beauty and grace, something that i have found is really quite hard, but you hve done it perfectly! | |
| 21 Jun 2003 | Nemesis | I would simply like to say that due to your lack of shading techique (no smudging doesn't couny) and overall mis-portportional faces and bodies, I think that you should take an art class.  Beth Kelleher replies: "While it is true that most of my pieces look smudged, this does not mean that they were not shaded. I do most of my work on a moving train and I don't have fixative with me so everything gets smudged eventually, even if it was meticulously cross-hatched to begin with. That said, I do prefer a softer look and sometimes overblend. As for proportions, yes, that's something I'm still working on and every time I draw something I strive to improve. Practice makes perfect. Sadly I can't afford to take another figure-drawing class, though I hope to be able to again someday." | |