| 4 Nov 2000 | Thomas Holden | I love the sense of peace and love in this painting. One of the better ones I believe...no need for detailed hands..would like to add it to the female godess tour for my website..Just let me know....I would love to see my painting in your female goddess tour! | |
| 8 Nov 2000 | Andrew P. Morris | I love the moody feel to this piece, I like your use of a limited pallet. | |
| 9 Nov 2000 | Kat | The hands look fine, but if you're having trouble with them, try drawing your own or someone elses as practice. Or draw their shadow on the canvas and go from there. | |
| 12 Aug 2001 | Laura 'Sitha' Ault | *nods at the above advice* The best set of hands you can get are yours and a friend's =) They look perfect for this style of painting. The simple curves drew me here. The light highlights washing out of the darkness give this one a mysterious, moonlit quality. | |
| 28 Jul 2002 | Jason H Ellis | This looks very spiritual and symbolic to me. It has a nice feel. | |
| 14 May 2003 | Barbora *IcicLe* Urbankova | it's quite easy to draw hands if you do this: search everywhere, in magazins or others for hands -the more difficult position they are in the better- and draw all of them, until you get them right. You'll realize then how easy the simple poses will seem to you. ^_^ | |
| 30 Apr 2004 | Princess87 | This is totally cool! I like your style of drawing. I draw stuff like this in notebooks at school all the time but I get in trouble for it. *sigh* | |
| 30 Apr 2004 | Anonymous | I agree - the simple suggestions of form are enough. Beautiful. | |