| 27 Mar 2004 | Emily Ann Strudwick | It's so... confusing! I love how there doesn't seem to be an explanation, and how the centaur now seems at a loss for what to do next. Such a beautiful paradox. (btw, that centaur's chest is kinda chunky, it looks as though it should slope more smoothly into the leg.)  Helena Zeegers replies: "Thanks!Well, due to the new rules made by the Centaurian War Council, all aeries caught must get their wings removed and then taken to the head quarter to be interrogated and lastly beheaded. So the centaur KNOWS what to do. Mayhap knowing isn't the same as doing eh? And you're quite right about his chest, I just didn't take tis picture seriously enough to care. I only wanted to get the story out of my head. " | |
| 5 Jun 2004 | Anna Ralchenko | This is really good, must be my favorite in your gallery. The emotions are really well drawn, and the coloring is great too. | |