| 29 May 2002 | Scippy | Very captivating and seductive hehe....no seriouslym shes the best drawing artist I've ever known. No lie I swear! This just proves that point even more!
...and people wonder why I love you, thanks Scip.
BTW...your check is in the mail. | |
| 27 Oct 2002 | Julie R. Kowalski | Very pro, excellent work!
Thanks, she's still one of my favourite drawings I've done recently. | |
| 25 Jul 2003 | Shelby LynnLynn | wow. I am in envy of your coloring job (in envy? what is this; the eighteenth century?) N.E. way, great job. She's so perty  Thanks for your comment. This is a new style of using colour pencil that I tried. I've moved on to a new method at the time I write this, but that doesn't mean I'm any less happy with the results of the technique used for this picture.. I just like experimenting with new ways to use my favourite medium. | |
| 12 Mar 2004 | Visitor | Thats colored pencil?? Whoa, i didn't think it was.
Thanks.
And yes, it's colour pencil. I get that question alot with my colour pencil work. | |
| 7 Jun 2004 | Leo Bojalil | Big and styled arms and hands in a grown up fae, i like it..And the use of colored pendil is nice...Girl u have talent, i like it...And also the thick borders of the figures, tha gives lots of character in a figure or form and u can play with the style of the line and also with the background-main figure technique..Like it..
I love good inkwork, particularly the bold lines that can be achieved with a brush.. I rarely work ink with a pen. Ive been working alot with Micron pens of late, but the linework seems to lose something.
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| 22 May 2005 | Valerie Joanne Higgins | Love the shade and lighting on the daisies, reminds me of an art deco lamp lovely
Thanks! | |