| 11 Feb 2001 | fantasy--freak | Wow. That is all that i can say. Wow. I have this book about an island with some really cool pictures with ponds, and mountains, and all kind of mysterious things. This fits right in it makes you feel as if your really there. | |
| 24 Feb 2001 | Jesse Gillies | Wow, my name is also Jesse Gillies! | |
| 22 Mar 2001 | Pontus Linström | wow i like it! but i think the cat is a little long... some how... but WOW!  Jesse Gillies replies: "Yeah, it is. It’s inspired by an ancient Egyptian statue, and it’s shape comes from there." | |
| 27 Jul 2001 | Amy | How did u get so good at shading? this is amazing! | |
| 16 Feb 2002 | Lena | A beautiful picture!!!!!!!!!! ;o))) | |
| 19 Mar 2002 | Sonja Blake | I think, if I saw this statue once, I'd have to go back and look at it again and again. | |
| 1 Oct 2002 | Nawara | Mm let see.. It`s so quit but is it real or just imagine?? would u mind teaching me how to draw?? i like drawing specially with pencil. | |
| 26 Jan 2005 | Anonymous | you should have put it in with a Eygption background...but other than that AWESOME!^^ | |
| 18 Jan 2008 | Zethorra | Sakhemet the Egyptian Cat Goddess. Known for her viciousness, but also her beauty in the immortal human form Sakhemet can change into. I have seen a picture like this a long time ago when I was yet practicing stencil work in middle school. It is mesmerizing as well as mysterious in a way. You can tell how dark this statue is by the shading, but there is just enough light in the picture to give the cat an eerie look about it. It is a very symbolic picture and is well done I think. | |
| 23 Jul 2008 | <Kirre> | aawww, I want a statue like that in my garden! | |