| 8 Oct 2000 | Victoria E. Brennan | I had a favorite tree in my backyard.. I would always sit out their to think through life's problems. Something
about trees that do bring a lot of comfort. You did a great job of portraying a lot of hurt and
confusion in her face. | |
| 8 May 2001 | Stavros Tsiakalos | Didn't expect it to be so hard to comment on this pic, but now dont know what to say. It really touched me. I can sympathize with her...that "been there done that, felt that" feeling. Wish I could just hug her and tell her life will be ok | |
| 30 Dec 2001 | Dima Korablikov | I like this one alot.. =) Hmm... i like the grass and the tree... The blank space at the bottom doesn't feel right, maybe you should add some space to the left instead ?
Hmm.. and you should increase the quality of the JPG, this compression makes it look a bit blocky... | |
| 17 Jun 2003 | Anonymous | When i saw this picture it reminded me of the many hurt full and depressing days of my life, the tears , the fears and the endless wondering when thing s will go back to normal. Sitting on a log under an old oak tree i used to cry... | |
| 2 Sep 2003 | Sono ghalib | I was looking for a pic i cud send someone saying how much he hurt me--and here i got it---its perfect | |
| 19 Oct 2003 | Anonymous | I disagree with the first coment. I like black and white better, for some reason it seems more dark and emotional when there is no colour in place. Its a really great drawing! | |
| 7 Nov 2003 | Anon. | Black and white is perfect since it makes the drawing darker; sadder, (no colours!!). That's a pretty good drawing! | |
| 16 Nov 2003 | Leah | This is an amazing piece of work. I love it.It really brings the emotion and feeling to life. | |
| 29 Nov 2003 | Artemis | Thanks for drawing the perfect picture to describe how i feel right now having being hurt by someone I thought I'd be with forever. A picture certainly speaks a thousand words. I can't really comment on the actual art, since I have no talent in that area. But I think you did great. | |
| 24 Oct 2008 | Lydia Barker | you can really feel the emotion in this, great job | |