| 10 Apr 2003 | Anonymous | ELFWOOD SUCI<S! ~throws an egg into the abyss. It glides, seemingly motionless, amidst the darkness until it is swallowed quietly. Visually frustrated and disheartened, I say:~ Oh well. Didn't want to waste anymore of my precious food on you anyway... sucl<y censorshiping webpage..
But, in any case, this pic is really cool. What I find most fascinating is the fact that you are drawing in much the same style as before you went away to college. Everything I do is different now. Oddness..
But the pic is cool, the text is just as, and KUTGW! | |
| 3 Jul 2003 | Suzie | This looks really kewl. He looks like he's in so much pain and torment. He's had to go through life as an outcast it seems, having to live with only one wing. Poor guy. | |
| 17 Jul 2003 | Mette 'Topios' Meisner Roenkel | I've wanted to say something about this picture for a long time. But it's so hard to put words down on paper (or the screen, it's still hard). Isn't it fun how some people despises emotion-less pictures, yet is scared, just a little, of those where emotion is so obvious? Sometimes... In the wrong place, emotions is always scary.
I don't need to tell you this picture is good, plenty of others has already done that. Instead, I'll give you my thoughts. | |
| 17 Jul 2003 | Michael S. LaReaux | The details in this picture are wonderful! I love the bracelet on the rider's wrist, the bladelike tail on the horse, the rider's gaze mirroring the downward gaze of the horse...Jennifer, all the elements that has made your work great are here, along with a polish and attention to detail that shows you haven't been idle! I'll always admire your work! | |
| 28 Jul 2003 | Christiano Louis Bellotti | Hmm.. the words that strike me when I observe the emotion of this picture are solemn and pensive. You have a very clean style of art, it reminds me of illustration. The colors are very strong and go well with the picture.. The description is very well written, the words (or lyrics) certainly set a mood. I can't help but wonder what the inspiration for this piece was... Either way, you've done some fine work.  Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "I was in Oklahoma for a career fair/conference, when I sketched this I was at my hotel and angry at my family members for not understanding me. The poem I wrote shortly after the sketch and it just seemed to fit." | |
| 29 Jul 2003 | FiresRevenge | ...................................................................................................................................................... yet again.........my jaw drops............................... Fire's Friend  ude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! was this an award winning pic? its my fave! I would sacrifice my life for talent like yours! ^_^  Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "Thanks a lot for all your comments. I think of all my pieces right now this one is my favorite, and sort of epitomizes how I want my style to be. Don't go sacrificing your life for my talent, I still have a lot left to learn, like how to do backgrounds... Anyway I'm glad I've managed to reach someone with this picture, it means a lot to me. I have yet to win any awards (other than a few in highschool) for my work although I'm happy to announce I've been published for the very first time in my colleges magazine. It's not much but I'm proud." | |
| 6 Aug 2003 | Rebecca Carr | At first I thought that I didn't understand this drawing, until it occurred to me that perhaps that is what it's about. "Strange that you should notice me sitting here. . ." how very lonely it sounds. Is he grieving for being alone, or is he shielding himself from others and what they might think or say? | |
| 21 Sep 2003 | Carey A. Villers | Absolutely breathtaking what a gorgeous design styled picture  I love it | |
| 23 Dec 2003 | Meike de Nooy | Heh.. try inserting every time you want to move to the next line and when you want to skip a line! Then for the picture! I love how the horse as wek as the man hold the same position and the poem is again great, somehow I can't realte these two together as well as the in the other picture! Are these markers?  Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "Aye, it is marker and there is a bit of colored pencil as well. You've managed to pick out two of my favorite works for commenting, not often a viewer appreciates the same things I do. But diversity is what makes life grande." | |
| 22 Mar 2004 | Kyrissean | At first glance I thought this must be a sequel picture to "Blind Escape" - the first pic I looked at of yours and still my favorite. What if their will was just not strong enough? What if this is what happens to all those that escape the hellfire? But reading your caption it seems my first impression was mistaken. It sure is a wonferful picture.  Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "hmm, maybe I should make a sequal to blind escape. Thanks for the insightful comment." | |