| 25 Feb 2008 | Mackenzie Taylor | This is absolutely fantastic. You’ve managed to make it look like a sentient being, not just a winged plant or anything, even without facial features, etc. I actually just submitted a piece to Elfwood with a similar theme, a staff with both roots and wings! Although I do have to say, I think I like yours better  | |
| 25 Feb 2008 | Anne Wipf | Strange concept, beautifully done. Congrats for a well deserved Mod’s Choice. | |
| 25 Feb 2008 | Audrey "Dying_Messenger" Campbell | Very cool!!! I love the wings pulling off the tips of the branches and the complicated twisting and turnings of the roots down below and up top. Well done picture!!! | |
| 25 Feb 2008 | Jadon kearn flores | sweeeeet, nuff said and btw wat kinda medium di u ues to make this? im thinking colored pencil, but there’s sumthing holding me back from that...  Erika 'Tundra-Thrivis' Harm replies: "Hello! thanks for the very kind words. I used prismacolor markers to color, though the I did use a white color pencil to lighten up the sky." | |
| 25 Feb 2008 | Gwenivere Stephan | Wow, very cool. I love the twisty look to it and the way the wings and the wood mix together. Great work, congrats on the Mod’s | |
| 25 Feb 2008 | Andrew W. Muth | This reminds me a lot of something I drew a whole lot of years ago in high school. It was never nearly as refined or intricate as this though. I’ve gotta say, this looks pretty cool. | |
| 28 Feb 2008 | Green Phoenix | An interesting and original concept. It light up imagination - what if descendants of this tree could be grown in certain places... ’islands’ or sanctuaries within a country, so if that land, or island in a sea, was threatened they would activate and would carry off a chunk of land and everyone on it to safety, far from harm’s way. But they could only be grown in the shadow of virtue and pure love, so they would be very rare indeed in most worlds... This could unravel into quite a story, so I’d better stop.  ~#G | |
| 28 Feb 2008 | Heidi Hecht | This is a neat original concept! I’ll put this in the "Just when you think you’ve seen everything" category. It must have taken forever to do. | |