| 17 Dec 2000 | Anouk R.K. Morgan | Emm, i love them ^.^
Hee. Thankee, Anouk. They're on my binder at schooool... | |
| 24 Dec 2000 | Harpreet K. Dhandal | They ARE drama masks...i'm in a drama club, so i suppose if i don't know, well...i should be ashamed of myself. the spirals turned out damn cool, girl!
Damn cool. Woohoo! I like that. Good thing, yes. M'dad said they were something different... but whate'er. Y'all know what I mean... | |
| 14 May 2001 | Suzie | Awesome pic Emily! And yeah, I think they're simply called Drama Masks too. I'm also in an exclusive Drama program, so I better know!  | |
| 28 Jul 2001 | B. J. D. Pilling | I believe they are Comedy and Tragedy, which, when they were originally designed, were the only two genres of theatre, and so were adopted as the universal symbol for theatrics and acting | |
| 25 Mar 2003 | Joe | I was involved in theatre for a while and they are widely known as simply The drama masks, or comedy and tragedy. However, they did have a specific name at some point other than that, so your Dad's right. I just wish for the life of me that I could remember what they were originally called. lol. Eh well. nice artwork regardless. | |