| 11 Mar 2004 | Philip Skipper | Loading...You capture the warmth and simplicity (good simplicity that is) that the book inplies. Love the picture, especially the jewels in the hair!I'm not sure if the book really implied that now. Maybe I should reread it again. | |
| 14 Mar 2004 | Anon. | Loading...Love the hair!!Thanx! it may be my fave part as well. | |
| 10 May 2004 | Lucinda | Loading...Wow, the eyes and hair are fantastic. And i love the way she's surrounded by the yellow flowers. The one thing i don't like is the shape of the face and the mouth. Apart from that, it's gorgeousKinda screwy. But oh well. | |
| 23 May 2004 | Lufa | Loading...Oh wow! SUch a wonderful Goldberry! Beautiful colour and hair.Thank you! | |
| 4 Jun 2004 | H. R. D. Cunningham | Loading...Oh, oh, someone drew Goldberry! And it's such a lovely version, as well! ^.^ I love the sunflowers and also her hair... ^.^ Yay for riverdaughters!Yay for them, then! | |
| 31 Jul 2004 | Kirjava | Loading...It hurts my eyes! Iit is really that good.I thought cos it was 'that bad'. .....it IS that bad... | |
| 24 Nov 2004 | Nimbrennil | Loading...Erg, I wish you would stop cutting yourself down. I think this is a very beautiful picture. I want to *glomp* it, too! Agh, why am I always wanting to *glomp* your pictures? I certainly don't know. Except perhaps it because your pictures are so purty-full.
I especially adore this portrait (it IS a portrait, right?), not only because of her gorgeous eyes and the beautiful flowers, but most of all because of her *glomp*-full hair! I want hair just like that. I think you've captured the very essence of Tolkien's Goldberry, River-Daughter, Bombadil's Wife, just in her hair. *faints* *faints again*
~Nimbrennil, White Lady of Imladris | |
| 21 May 2005 | Mary Grace | Loading...Oh...her eyes are just gorgus! Vary alive, well dun. | |
| 28 Oct 2006 | Rider of the wind | Loading...I am gald. Thak you. | |
| 13 Jun 2007 | Xtina Wiebe | Loading...Great job!!! Shes stunning i always pictued her in a ble dress...Daughter of the river and all | |