| 18 Feb 2001 | John (Hui) Li | How emotionally charged... if only I had a bit of your passion... I'd probably come up with something more relevant to say  well you must have some passion somewhere or you wouldn't feel the passion in this picture. and having passion doesn't make one eloquent, if anything it makes one less coherant.(grin) | |
| 22 Feb 2001 | James V. (JV) Needham, Jr. | It keeps getting stolen by cheesy movies, but we all know that death is just the beginning. I'll keep an eye out for the guy, if I go over first. [smile] I think you guys would hit it off right away. I can picture you guys starting a huge brawl and then just sitting back and getting drunk while everyone else bickers... | |
| 4 Mar 2001 | Cheryl Ann Johnson | my friend, this is truely amazing.^_^ the obvious heart involved is breathtaking and the symbolism of the entire picture is beyond words. Once again you continue to amaze me with your talents in the heart and pon the canvas. But not too much, I always knew you were this good.^_~* you are a sweetheart. and a dangerous one, because you are sincere.we are only dangerous to those who are not sincere. (grin) take pride in that!!!! (gives cheryl a big hug) you are a very strong spirit. | |
| 4 Jun 2001 | Heidi Jo Weber | I look at this one every time I visit your gallery, and I never really know what to say...I think it speaks for itself. Also, my eyes tear up every time I look at it and read the title and description, but they're good tears...it's nice to know there's something on the other side to look forward to. I lost my grandmother this past year, and she was very close to me...she was in fact who inspired me to me an artist, so I can definately relate! | |
| 19 Jun 2001 | Kirk A. Dymbrowski | I agree with the above comment by Anneke.....its so beautiful the way you show your vulnerability like this.....in a way that show of vulnerability is what makes the Art so strong. There is a song with a similar title by Ozzy Ozbourne, which my wife gets very emotional during...seeing this artwork...thinking of the song and my wife....has me feeling verklemmt. Thank you so much for sharing this feeling and painting with us Jennifer. | |
| 14 Aug 2001 | Aimee ' Igorina ' Duncan | I hear two songs in this painting..." Break on through to the other side " (The Doors) and " See you on the dark side of the moon " (Pink Floyd) (only because I'm heavy into the hippie rock) but, on with my comment...This painting just radiates emotion, greif, uncertainty and hope. We on this side are saying goodbye and greiving...but they on the other side of the veil are greeting an old friend after a long absence and they are rejoicing. Stirring painting | |
| 22 Nov 2001 | Danni Aaron Coy | Hmmm thats interesting. Triggered off some lyrics in my head. Turned out it was pearl jam. Don't know the song but it was on the latest album. Indeed we are all fools. It is a lovely picture. Thanks for shareing . | |
| 24 Nov 2001 | Emily C. V. Kaelin | This is so very lovely...such a sad subject, but yet the painting (i'm assuming that's painted) seems somehow very peaceful and reassuring. I wish i could think of something better to say...i never can when i need to...and before i forget, the colors are incredible! | |
| 12 Mar 2003 | John R. Toohey | hmm, this one reminds me of Alex Grey... Deeply symbolic, and filled with posative energy. Its great that you can use your artwork to express complex emotions... great image! | |
| 6 Oct 2003 | Michelle S. Dietz | After looking around your gallery (updates included (: ) for some time I've finally decided that this is my favorite piece of yours. The just seem to 'flow'.... on an almost abstract level. It's a shame that the inspiration was so sad. But wow... I love! | |