| 10 Mar 2000 | Christopher 'Topher' Allen Shepard | You definitely deserve more credit my dear. This picture is awesome!! Why? because its dreamy, eerie, and sultry. I love your medium. Charcoal? This is truly a very poignant picture. | |
| 24 Mar 2000 | Stephen Hallissey | I remember this one I always loved the hair. And you always had the magic touch on the eyes, I love it. | |
| 23 Jul 2000 | | She looks a bit old and worn, which is great. Her face promises me that her body won't be another stupid silicone chick posing in a leather bikini, like most of the amazones around... | |
| 29 Oct 2001 | Christina L. Harvie | Great shading and very good job on those eyebrows (the ones in my pics still look mostly like a smudgy line, yours look realistic!) | |
| 29 Nov 2001 | Jenny M. Heidewald | It took me awhile to figure out what it is about your amazon that was so interesting... She looks like a portrait of a real person. I mean, I could actually see her in a fantasy world. It's really fascinating. Great work! [and Gallery 142 isn't all that bad either!  ] | |
| 28 Dec 2001 | Julie R. Kowalski | | |
| 22 Nov 2002 | Teri L. Dale | You should say, very proudly, that you are an artist!
here's a tip on drawing anatomy....learn to draw a skeleton first. The rest is easy. thanks for sharing your work. firefly | |
| 11 Jan 2003 | Rachel Freeman, the Mistress of Magic < | Beautiful beyond words, this is. | |
| 29 Dec 2003 | Tabatha C. Bray | Good sense of shading, there's clear definition of highlights around the cheek bone and nose. My favorite part is her forehead...yes | |
| 6 Aug 2004 | Loulou | No offense but it looks like Michael Jackson. Its good, but it looks like him too much. Sorry LouLou | |