| 4 Nov 2004 | Anymous(e) | Love it! It is so fresh if you know what i mean.. | |
| 21 Nov 2004 | Rod | Wow. After I picked my jaw up off my mousepad, I had to comment. This is wonderful. If I ever get Poser figured out, I hope to be able to do something that maybe begins to approach this level. Beautiful work! | |
| 8 Jul 2005 | Anonymous | The right eye and brow needs to be corrected. Take heart though, even seasoned portrait painters have problems with this same thing. You need to observe what happens to the face at every angle. You did so well with the rest of the picture. | |
| 19 Sep 2005 | Spazdude | Gosh. thats just plain awsome!!! | |
| 20 Nov 2005 | Alexey Lutsenko | Proud to copy your work to my offline gallery! | |
| 28 Dec 2005 | Josh | Well I have spent several hours clicking through some good and some bad artwork. Finally I come across this pic, as far as I am concerned it is the best yet. I do wish I knew how you did these pictures. As your pencil work is VERY different in style by comparison. I am not familiar with any of the computer programs used to spruce up pictures, but I would like to use whatever it is you have. | |
| 24 Mar 2006 | Anonymous | She is fantastic. Although winter, physically, usually makes humans cold and weak, it is always funny how people show how dominant, proud and powerful people are in pictures like this. Of course, this way shows the influence behind the season, the power that can be held in a person deep down: that deep, cold feeling that people feel instead of negative thoughts or feelings. Your picture shows so much of what I have mentioned, and so much, much more. She truly looks the essence of winter, and I love how the hair appears to be lifted by wind or something - I can easily imagine her suddenly disappearing as that wind pushes her aside for the rebirth of spring. It would be lovely to see this concept done for each season. Keep up the good work! | |
| 7 Apr 2006 | Silke | I like this one too, but the redhead is still my favourite! | |
| 25 May 2006 | Chiara | I don't found words to describe that pic...it's sooo cold, lovely and still beautiful! | |