| 18 Dec 2000 | John Teall | actualy labrynth was quite a while back - more then a decade ago - a movie based on a whole invented for it interpretation of goblins and their king (who for reasons which i never did fully comprehend totaly did not in any way resemble any of his subjects in the least - it featured among other things a really cool labrynth - and if i recall anywhere near corectly - the fox guy if he was who i'm thinking he was - was one of the coolest chariters in it - someone will undoubtedly correct me if i'm wrong - as does rather often happen - at least about details of that nature - anyway this is my favorite of all of your's that you've got up here so far - i really like how this guy looks ... (well nothing human ever looks as good as anything furry - the irony of that being that i'm sort of almost alergic to my own hair ... ~  | |
| 17 Jan 2001 | Amelia Stoner | BIG FUZZ FOX!!! O_o | |
| 31 Jan 2001 | Jason (Howlll) McDowell | This is cool. I can't believe you've never heard of Labyrinth. David Bowie is such a stud. It also reminds me of an awesome (but old skool) computer game called Inherit the Earth. Good luck finding THAT one. | |
| 21 Jun 2001 | Liz | You mean to tell me that you've never heard of Labyrinth? Wow, that's bad. You should remedy that...right away. Go and rent it! Now! Came out in '86, has David Bowie (Jareth the Goblin King) and Jennifer Connelly (Sarah) in it. Who is Hoggle, though? Does anyone know? ("Hedgewart." "Hogwart." "Hoggle!") It's the bestest non-Burton film in the history of the earth!Anyways, do you guys mean the Fireys? ("Her head doesn't come off!" "Of course it doesn't!") I was raised on this movie! (and look how I turned out...don't raise your kids on this kind of stuff unless you want them saying "I wish the goblins would take you away right now!" whenever their siblings made them mad...) | |
| 1 Feb 2002 | Nancy L. Worthington | Reminds me of an old fairy tale...not sure if it was Grimm or Andersen...a fox with nine tails wanted to test his wife's loyalty to him, so he faked his own death and waited to see how long his wife would wait before remarrying. This picture reminds me of the many fox suitors that showed up at the "widow's" door...
(By the way, the wife waited until she found another suitor who was a fox with nine tails, with a pointed nose and a white bib, and then declared she could marry again. Apparently this wasn't good enough for her old husband, who suddenly leaped up and kicked everyone out of the house, including his wife). | |
| 21 Sep 2002 | Hanna Romin | Nice it looks so real....Really beautiful....It looks so cool.... | |
| 6 Nov 2002 | Amory Koch | Thanks for visiting my gallery! I like this one. I like foxes, too. They comments on this pic are so nice. I watched labyrinth just last year. I was properly disturbed  I think the reason this looks a little... off... is because the head isn't really over the hand. If your head is resting on your arm, the palm is more on the chin. He looks sort of pensive here, not so much that he's actually resting his head on his hand... I love the fur. You have way more patience than I do, like that dwarf. I can't imagine how long it took you to do that... Ok, stopping now. | |
| 8 Nov 2002 | Jess Owen | I really like the softness of this. It looks almost like water colors, those nice gentle edges disappearing into the space, it really draws the eye around. There isn't a lot of depth except in his eyes, but the effect works. You've captured wistfullness perfectly.. and that fox-face! He's just wonderful. | |
| 29 Sep 2003 | Mandy ´Twin´ Elliott | It reminds me of my pomarainian. He is soo cute and looks just like a fox. Much like this picture. Funniest part,. he thinks he;s a human. So this is a perfect depiction of his personaility! | |
| 11 Feb 2008 | Shannon | i love this picture alot the best fox ever drewn...lol  | |