| 17 May 2001 | Thistle Down | Oh sorry! I forgot to put my name up there! | |
| 23 May 2001 | Michael A. Zug<shock_di | This is wonderful. It feels like water poured into a human shape without a vessel...It's an element being an element while also being recognizably human. I don't know what it is, but you've done it well. | |
| 23 Jun 2001 | Alicia M. Hannah | I -love- this picture.. I thought I had commented on it but I guess I didn't.. This looks like something you would see in an art gallery in New York or somewhere  | |
| 21 Aug 2001 | Rick_molon | There is a longing on Nyange's face, I feel that there are a lot of things she would like to tell the weary traveller who stops by and rests by the shade of a tree near a stream or brook. But she can't , at least not yet anyway.. and I feel that her undewater paradise can sometimes be a prison, especially now when children are no longer playing by it's banks and are instead inside the house playing computer games. | |
| 10 Oct 2001 | Tobias Lambrecht | one of the female bodys I like the most around here in the woods probably...works with so 'living' features and yet looks so morbid, must be the face. oooooh, seriously this is the reaperman himself; why just why did you put your name tag right there in the middle | |
| 27 Feb 2002 | Kirk A. Dymbrowski | Tell us more about this Nyange....I am not familiar with her is she a mythical character in the British Isle lore...? Or is she from a story, or did you just create her yourself? If so, then you too know whats going on in the secret underground water-filled channels dontcha? | |
| 13 Apr 2002 | Russ Horseman | Jen - I LOVE THIS. What a stunning piece. | |
| 5 Jun 2002 | Saida | Wow! I thought see was a sculpture. She has such depth. I'm a big fan of vines. Also, her shade of blue is lovely. I hope to meet her when I swim! | |
| 17 Apr 2003 | Julianne E. Ramanujam | I love the choice of colors you used. Nice work. | |
| 9 Dec 2004 | Alain Renaud | I love the colors and the idea. Really good! | |