| 10 Jan 2000 | Ren | wow this could mean the intertwining of two souls.... even the thorns could be the dangers of that realtionship....i love this....its kewl | |
| 13 Jan 2000 | Daniel Melchizedek Dewey | Hmm...I don't get the two souls thing..Anyway great roses. The contrast between the light and the dark rose is cool. Hmmm, perhaps it is symbolic for a strugle between light and dark, and the fact that the lighter one is slightly higher means it will overcome the dark one that is rapped around it. Or maybe not. | |
| 13 Jan 2000 | Don Alejandre Matthews | Ah... the entwining of two souls... but the closer they get, the more they hurt each other... but when they are together, their thorns embedded into one another, they cannot tell themselves apart and become one... well that's what I think anyway ~_^ | |
| 9 Mar 2000 | Short Shit Java Java | SEX SEX SEX SEX SEX SEXSEXSEXSEXSEX!!!! VAMP STYLE!!!
hehehehe *eg* | |
| 15 Mar 2002 | Ice coby schornick | This seems of two souls entwing...binding. Its cool,what made you think of drawing it? well keep up the good work be safe, be fun. | |
| 23 Nov 2003 | Anonymous | It's neat, I think the stems could be a little thinner, as for the symbolism, I think its just the nature of the rose to weave about, perhaps they are dancing. The "color" contrast may as well be symbolic of a meeting of ideals, race, or simply a boundary or two being shattered, then again, you drew it, so you'd have to tell us. | |