| 28 May 2001 | Stavros Tsiakalos | Is now very confuzed after reading the previous comment whitch refers to the faery as both male and female  Love that green and the way background and foreground become one. Reminds me of smoke in a club. The faery is a bit too muscular for my liking but the motion in this piece I find rather sensual. Wonder what music is being played...something trancy perhaps? Sorry about leaving comments from previous picture...that must've been confusing...thanx your insight...and, yeah, I guess my women figures can get a bit beefy...I guess, for me, that shows their strength but I shouldn't make them look like he-men either..! | |
| 23 Aug 2001 | Tristan Bronkhorst | hmm green! Luv it!  im sorry i didn't you visit you sooner, but you know school and all that's starting over again. and hey i didn't just turn over 360 degrees drawing realistic, it's so boring to stick to one style of drawing, it keeps me sharp i dunno...  cya Julie it was good to see your gallery again esp. with new works!  )**** Come back anytime, Tristan, and I need to frequent your gallery as well to keep up with the new stuff! | |
| 23 Jan 2002 | Elizabeth Stirling Wallace | The body shape was almost perfectly doone, and I love the green. Thanks for sharing your work! | |
| 7 Dec 2003 | Emily Carding | I like this a lot, it's extremely stylish. All your bald faeries make me want to shave my head! (I'm losing a lot of hair since the birth of my daughter. I've already cut it short, but if it gets much thinner I may well go weird bald chick!) One of my favorite colour combinations! | |