| 1 Apr 2001 | Igino Giordano | 10-15 MINUTES??? MAN, IS THIS A JOKE???? I really seem to be a VERY slow worker ... | |
| 5 Apr 2001 | Rodney W Smith | 20 minutes? Gotta be a typo, right? If it's not and that's how long this piece really took, I figure you owe the art-gods a good couple of hours in work time. You may not feel absolutely obligated to pay up, but I've heard that bad things happen to those who stiff the lords of creativity out of their dues. Not least what I'd do to you if you can work up something this good in that short a time, anyways.  | |
| 12 Apr 2001 | Tara 'Raven' Monday | I love it, The shading is great, the expresions..I love your work! | |
| 22 Apr 2001 | Sean van der Meulen | twenty minutes... eek! I love the hands, they look so real! | |
| 13 May 2001 | Ashley Stoddard | very very cool. wonderful contrast between the smoothness of the face and roughness of the hands...*ogles a bit before wandering away* | |
| 27 Jun 2002 | Voltan | I like the contrast between the old hands an the young face of the woman. Good play with black and white. | |
| 3 Jul 2002 | Melissa Stevens | The picture is so... biblical. I don't know why, but it just is. The grief of motherhood or something as noble as that. There's so much feeling in this. | |
| 24 Jun 2003 | Allx | In 20 min. What!!? Cant belive it man !! Cooooooooool pic there | |
| 29 Jun 2005 | Arthur L. Williamson | Awesome! That dude is about to get his face ripped off! Nicely done. | |
| 14 Nov 2005 | Lena | Beautiful! breath taking. It looks like she is trying to heel him. Even though she is caring a lot of sorrow herself. That is my first impression when I look at your art. Keep sharing your talent. I like. | |