| 3 Apr 2003 | Kathleen Phelan | The magical, secret wood where only the pure can enter? The land of fantasy that all forget once they mature? The dreamland where those with laughing hearts stay forever young? Tir Na n'Og? How do I get there? well, if you understand all that...you must know you never have to leave! just believe! ^_^ | |
| 9 Apr 2003 | Aisja Lisa Wiersma | The way you made these trees is so absolutely stunning. I watched it before and decided not to comment because I was in a very I-am-dull-mood and comments get so boring then, but haven't got much interesting to tell now either =] I like the tube thing. And I have made that too in a drawing recently, since I had seen this picture before, could it be that I was inspired by you without knowing? Hmm.. I don't think so, but I do find it rather interesting =] Great superb gorgeous trees. Had to say it again. | |
| 17 Apr 2003 | Jorieke 'JoSav' Savelkouls | *stares* It looks like a dream... an amazing, fantastic, upsweeping dream... | |
| 9 Jun 2003 | Susan A. Goodwin | That is gorgeous! The colors and the emotions! I'm so happy to see the pictures that fill up the screen! Thank you for sharing this one!!! | |
| 30 Jul 2003 | Tommy Ho | I felt like I was falling into the picture. Did u put 'glamour' into that pic? Coz it really works on me. ;-) | |
| 14 Aug 2003 | Lori Leaumont | Sure wish it was a real place... | |
| 15 Sep 2003 | Cory Berke | If you have ever seen Record of Lodoss War Deedlit brings them into the faerie forest and she says what your description is to enter the forest its weird how that is coincident with what you put hehe you should see it. | |
| 6 Jan 2004 | Jan Peter Müller | This is absolutely a great picture! The colors are wonderful, and I like the way you drew the trees! And the kind of whirly effect in the dusk. The wing of the fairy looks so fragile! It's time to get envious... ;O) | |
| 8 May 2005 | Jennifer Russo | *feels pathetic for recognizing the description from the intro to your website*... "Enter with a pure heart" (; It makes a lot of sense for the same principles to apply to both, though... The expression of imagination through art, literature, or song is a direct link into the Faery world. I love the surreal, quiet, solitudal feel of the piece. I feel like I can just step right in and never have to come back. Beautiful work, as usual, Howard. | |
| 30 Aug 2005 | Stephanie Lorrain Hennen | It looks so inviting . . . unfortunately, I fear I would no be permitted entrance, for I am green (awesome color!!) with envy! And it says to leave behind emotions such as envy, etc etc. Awesome jorb! | |