| 23 Feb 2000 | Kate | Ohh, yes, I get migraines too.....that's a pretty accurate depiction of how I feel when I get them and also sort of how things look to me.....
I love how you mixed so many different textures and shapes to make a picture that keeps your eye moving, while not even having to use color.....awesome work = D | |
| 15 Jun 2000 | Dis Angel | When you have migrainbe headaches do you become
a Stone Mason? Does your hand become numb, you go blind in one eye, then do you fade in and out of our awareness? That's what i get from your picture...i just don't get the Mason symbol, perhaps its an inner desire to be a part of your yearning desire to be attached to something transcendendant, something historical, something that binds you to a notion of the common good, even something almost religious - perhaps you are a closet Catholic? Nonetheless, i'm sure your great company when you get these attacks! | |
| 1 Aug 2000 | Meg | its like modern day picaso beautiful!!!!!! | |
| 1 Aug 2000 | Meg | its like modern day picaso beautiful!!!!!! | |
| 8 Dec 2000 | Geneseque | I think she means a modern day Miro, but, this is excellent, you have good versatality in all of your work, and your talent is very well developed. I don't see how you can remember, though, how it feels to have a migraine, when I have them the pain is so much I black out, so I do salute a fellow migrianist,
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| 9 Jun 2003 | Piper <jesse@myi...za> | Fantastic. A very powerful image. <<slowly uncrosses his eyes>> | |
| 26 Jul 2003 | Marilyn | I really like your artwork mostly this one it's real | |
| 8 Feb 2004 | Anonymous | Just to comment on someone saying they black out during migraines... that my friend, might be aneurysm : ( ... however, this is a very creative picture that depicts someone in pain, great work | |
| 7 Mar 2004 | Michael John Morris | Those can be very bad bad bad bad... Bad. Trapped inside your skull in your own private torturer, stabbing and grinding at your brain. Bone splinters, cranial implosions. And if you're really unlucky it can spread, means insufferable nausea for me. Interesting, I find it hard to depict that sort of thing visually. | |