| 29 Dec 2002 | Dessy | i'd say u r a damn quick apprentice luv the tattoe  | |
| 10 Mar 2003 | Maria Nygrén | J'adore le tatouage! Well, anyways, switching 2 English, " I love the tatoo" Great picture!...and like said before, u r a dam quick aprentice! I can't stand watercolors, they r always running. What set of brushes did u use?...by the way, i agree with u, my previous art teachers used to tear everything up too, but not in the U.S., 'cuz they fear someone might sue them =)! | |
| 10 Sep 2003 | Anonymous | Ohmygosh! This scares me! | |
| 23 Nov 2003 | Sarah ('Saja') Kellington | Me again. This is my favorite of your portraits. The colors are more vivid than you usually use. The flesh tones are good, nice and subtle. I like the idea of a floral tattoo. Usualy the tattoos I see on elfwood are much more severe. This is an interesting change. | |
| 22 Dec 2003 | Rosanna E. Hans | I can't say I'm not just starting at watercolour, but I think you really need to think of the colour as more of a whole. Doing it in patches like with other paints doesn't seem to work. I layer it - lightest possible colour over all, then darker ones progressively on top. I love this anyway; I thought you were just being original with the paints! | |