| 5 Jun 2001 | Elizabeth J. Draus | ooh, spiffy! should I say something cheesy, like "Which one is the bodyguard, eh? Eh?" <ponders> I'd personally feel quite safe if I had him protecting me. What are they standing in, I wonder? | |
| 23 Jun 2001 | Jennifer | well personally. i think that they are standing in mud of just sand, or REALLY soft soil.... but i also think that the girl is the body guard.. *winks* girls are that strong too!! *flexes* anyways... i love the art, good proportion too... and you have a lot of detail on the gun, you're talented, i like that... *smiles* lata guys... | |
| 14 Aug 2001 | Amy | ~ Can we say " muscle tone"? Very good I like the detail you put into this piece.. shows you really care about the look of your art and what a critic preceives with the human eye. Very good.. ::applauds:: You should be proud of yourself. Lata~ | |
| 18 Dec 2001 | Lyndell Antonio Stout | I like the concept and besides dress like that you will need a big dude to keep freaks like me off of her. Anyway, someting about his face troubles me...maybe its because I cannot really make it out. | |
| 21 Jan 2002 | Julie R. Kowalski | Such perfect anatomy...you must be a pro...excellent! | |
| 11 Jun 2003 | Crisis | What is she holding in her left hand?? | |
| 11 Jun 2003 | Crisis | I really think it is an excellent piece of work,barvo,youve made artists proud everwhere.But why is she naked,not that I'm complaining. | |
| 13 Jun 2003 | Molli M. Zillmann a.k.a Reyclou | ::rolls eyes:: Well maybe she wouldn't need a bodyguard if she wore some clothes!! Nah, just kiddin'. True peice of art! Kudos and many props to you! | |
| 9 Jul 2006 | Anonymous craig | I'd guard that body any day
that was corny? | |