| 29 Nov 1999 | Calvin Martin Stevens | We found a witch! May we burn her? You did a great job on the hair falling over the book. I wouldhave tried to do that and either the book would be crooked or... i dunno. SOMETHING would have look bad! | |
| 30 Nov 1999 | Thomas K. Laurfelt | All in all a nice picture. I love the witch, but I think you went over that skull a little too fast (know you can do it better). Also, I'd remove that white frame since it just makes the picture a lot bigger. Hope that all this criticism is not like poison in your ear, cause I like your art  | |
| 26 Dec 1999 | Charlotte Geier | I like this... not because I like darkness or "pagan" themes, but because you have had the talent and courage to capture an OLD WOMAN's wrinkled face. Everything else in the picture is secondary to "my" view. BRAVO!!! | |
| 29 Jan 2000 | Peter M. Eriksson | I like it! very moody! Her face is really excellent, it looks like a real old woman modelled for your! the book is a nice touch too! | |
| 17 Jul 2000 | Ellen 'the Alaskan' Million | Moody is a good word for it... love her wrinkles! | |
| 25 Apr 2001 | Krista M. Tessier | great detail in this one. I love it! I really like her hair and her facial expression. | |
| 4 Jun 2001 | TXPAGAN | why do you people at elfwood ( cept for a few ) keep showing witches/wiccans esp women in such sterotype-negative ways. we are not this way and never have been.......... | |
| 6 Jun 2003 | Claudia P. | wow, amazing image. and to the previous person: darkness is needed, occultism is not fluffy beings jumping around like easter bunny rabbits.
Concerning this image, the details are amazing and the perspective...the shading adds a lot to the whole picture. great job. | |
| 21 Jul 2003 | Maria Pöpperl | Wow. Great job on the robe and her face. | |