| 7 May 2001 | Éclusette | One of my favorite's. I like the mood which is created there. I know the Artist wanted to add a few rats, but he gave up. But the wall, the greek writing, the bars contibute enough to this peaceful and mourn atmosphere. Anyway I like the depth of this picture, this lonely being (not human I guess) who abandon any vague desire of revolt. He lost the sense of freedom. It's very dark, but I like it. There is just something to improve with the eyes : they don't express enough these fellings. | |
| 25 Jun 2001 | Victoria Weaver | Oooooo......I've got a picture a little bit like that!........*ahem*......I do like his hands.....I can't draw hands......and his face. He seems to be staring into nothingness, looking, but not seeing. I think prehaps he is an old sage, imprisoned for his beliefs of peace and equality. | |
| 28 Jul 2001 | Sarah ('Saja') Kellington | Those hands...you draw hands amazingly well. I try and hide hands in big sleeves.  He looks so pensive, like all hope is lost. I like how his neck and high cheekbones help show that he's a little thinner. Poor guy...the prisoner I drew gets rescued. She turns into a were-wolf, but she gets rescued.  | |