| 1 Sep 2000 | Tasha Kotraseva aka Isca Lox | Being a liitle obsessed with crucified women, aren't you ?  Very nice picture. I like the combination of a black and white figure and coloured background. It's so refreshing to see some dark and original stuff especially after surfing through the countless dragons/fey pics of Elfwood. KUTGW! | |
| 18 Oct 2000 | Vurcease | I really like this one. More than any others. There's a definite style here. The others seem to shift styles, as though the moods were a little here, a little there when you were creating them. This one is so distinct. Beautiful use of line - I'm a line fan. | |
| 10 Dec 2000 | Crystal N. Cassada | As someone stated before, it is nice to see something different! It's morbid and I love it. @-'-,- | |
| 31 May 2003 | Aubrey 'Alice' Hartman | wow! that is so cool! Amazing! It's so unique! I love how everything just blends together! And the colors you used are perfect! pure genius! great job! | |
| 17 Nov 2004 | Birds | or is it positive and neagative spaces are well used. Let your tallent mature. Just because an area is filled, doesn't mean it is finished. | |
| 17 Nov 2004 | Birds | Positive and negative space is well used. More focus on the physical balance and you will have something. | |
| 23 Jan 2005 | Kimberly Annzebary Herold | Thank you for the compliment. As for the unfinished space, i seem to have that issue in my art often. Most of my "finished" pieces are things i have set down and come back to months/years later. | |