| 15 Nov 2003 | That little girl next door... *Purr* | Thank you for saying how you liked my version of the Lady of Shalott.. You must be a snake charmer. (I think you mistook me for a snake? *tsktsktsk* Naughty Jim...) | |
| 15 Jan 2004 | Becky L. Vaughn aka *Ravenclaw* | Thanks for your comment on my Loth gallery! You've got some really amazing stuff here! I esp. like Gladrial(sp?) Represent! And I have some color stuff in my fan gallery and a BUNCH of color pics on the way to my Loth Gallery as soon as the merge between Loth and the Zone is done. Got a new Scanner! YIPPIE! | |
| 27 Feb 2004 | Chad W. Amundsen | I wish i could draw biological stuff, i do mostly mechanical drawings, love the work you do. | |
| 18 Mar 2004 | Scott Collins | Wow, you definitely have talent at this... don't bother making excuses for drawing nudity/the female body a lot, it doesn't matter to the majority of us, and those few that complain will do so anyways (and will be ignored, hopefully). Anyways, as for your art... I just love it! | |
| 20 Mar 2004 | Janelle *Kotora* Highland | Heaaa... are you related to Scott? xD I blanked out until now. This catgirl will be back soon to purr and lick your ego. xD | |
| 23 Jun 2004 | cathy walker (collins) <bushido@on...c | Hi, brother dear. I never left a comment on your site last time I was here, so here goes. I haven't seen much of your work lately, but it seems that talent runs in the family.  You've got to get your work to some publishers, Jim. Your sketches are amazing. Maybe on my next book, I can have you design a cover or something. Since I'm planning on being extrememly famous (fingers crossed) you'll get great exposure. Anyway, keep in touch. You guys need to get here over the holidays for a barbecue or something. Bye for now. Cathy | |
| 12 Aug 2004 | Amber | Exquisite work. There's a kind of feel to your work, it conveys alot, I think that that is a difficult thing to encapsulate on paper or any other medium, so you should be proud. Congratulate your sister for me, I'll try to check out her book, but in my eyes it sounds like she's made it already just by being recognised for it, which as we're both probably aware is fairly difficult with something as ambiguous as writing, or art. For what it's worth, your bio, at the end, I get it, I can relate, but that's the thing a billion tired creative visionary souls could probably look upon those words and say 'I know exactly what you mean', so in way, you're only lonlely or isolated if you chose to be. Sorry if that sounds condecending to anyone, I just thought it was a point that should be made, I myself find isolation beneficial sometimes, the feelings it evokes really are great for the creative process, and hey it seems to be working for you, so good luck and (here comes the cliche =)) keep up the good work | |
| 22 Oct 2004 | Otter Belt | I envy your skill at drawing the human figure.Very nice work. | |
| 2 Feb 2006 | Karl Maria v Berensdorff | Great work Jim! | |
| 18 May 2006 | Matthew Benjamin | Hay man im thinking the same thing.Great work your so good im a fan. | |