| 8 Sep 1999 | Courtney Weger Cantrell | I like this picture! Even though it's a rough sketch, it still shows that you have a lot of talent in portraying the female body. I try to do that, too, but mine never seem to work this well. The title somehow lends a feeling of anticipation. Great work! | |
| 1 Mar 2000 | Carrie no. | wow, this is really beautiful! great work | |
| 3 Aug 2000 | Lucas Mercer | I know you probably don't think anything of it, but I really respect being able to artistically portray nudity as just... well, just naturally. I hate it when people get all uptight about naked bodies and start screaming about how its not in good taste and how its not real art. On the contrary I always say... its one of the most impressive forms of art, especially depending on how the artist handles it. Very nice picture here. Says something quite profound in a very good way. | |
| 7 May 2001 | Killerhook | This is incredible. | |
| 11 Mar 2002 | Tanya | Thank you for your comments. Actually, she is not bound to a tree rather those are her wings. She hopes that she will not be harmed. It is the exploration of boundaries that a relationship can hold. There is fear but it is an 'interesting' fear. She is curious to see if her faith in men has been misplaced. Being flightless is symbolic of her playing the game of emotional roulette and how vulnerable it can make you. | |
| 11 Mar 2002 | Willis Slane | As a male I first enlarged the picture to check out the detail. I noticed the hands were bound, the eyes blindfolded, and the body was tied to a tree. The woman was naked sure but, she did not appear to be worried suggesting trust and faith in what she could not see, would not harm her. She was completely exposed for anyone to take advantage of. NICE PORTRAYAL! | |
| 14 Apr 2005 | Sjoerd nell | Iewh...She looks like a boy...Didn't know you liked travestiets....She has a jungle between her leggs...but anyway...very ugly draw | |
| 19 Oct 2006 | Marushka | to Artist: I love the simplicity of this--how you portray both mood and style without excessive lines nor shading--beautifully done. To Sjoerd Nell: Grow up and realize not every woman is a pin up. Thank you, very much. | |