| 25 Feb 1999 | Alex Aal | What no comments yet ? Let me be the first then... This drawing is a mystery to me... I could comment on the technique, but I won't because this drawing is from a few years back... The only constructive comment I can give is that there is no real comment I can give on this... There ! a surreal comment on a surreal drawing. I had an assignment like this in art class way back too...Oh yeah, keep up the good work...  | |
| 31 Jul 1999 | Anon. | Read Katherine Kerr huh... | |
| 17 Sep 1999 | Eva Bolinder | Yes, I havve read Katherine Kerr, but that was ages after I drew this picc though... | |
| 27 Nov 1999 | Michael J Dandaneau Sr | Pictures like this show depths greater than many ever see, formost of which is a fertile imagination, the most valuable part of an artist, and often the first to be set aside and left to wither as we march on into life. Please, tend your garden. | |
| 9 Sep 2001 | M. Robb (Mharaaki) | Ooooh. 's pretty.... ^^ Purty colours! *steals the colours, then repents and gives them back* These cards're better'n -mum's- tarot cards. These ones're nicer. ^^ | |
| 23 Feb 2002 | Nina Aidas | Ahaha! I recognize the card-deck!  I I have the exact same one (even in swedish)  What an interesting motive in this picture! Or should I call it motive, since it's surrealism?  | |
| 2 Nov 2004 | Anonymous | Funny, I also thought of Katherine Kerrs books when I saw this one. I googled my last name (Bolinder!!) and some of your pictures showed up. Any chance we're relatives?  Don't think so. By the way, I'm Swedish too. | |