| 21 Mar 2000 | Elizabeth Vegh | Another nice dragon. Well done! I like the body movement and the flow of the picture. | |
| 4 Jun 2000 | Sarah Gibraiel | hes adorable!! I like those antler thingies on his head =) (btw, what IS a kinese dragon? is that a different term for a chinese dragon?) *feels guilty for not knowing this since she's a dragon fanatic* =) | |
| 25 Jun 2000 | Tanos | Lovely detail, I like how he's positioned on the cliff edge, altho' it took me a while to figure out the proportions. =) Anyway, the colours are beautiful. If this is a 'chinese' dragon (I'm not sure), it sure resembles one, altho' they traditionally don't have wings. Anyway, this is beautiful. | |
| 21 Aug 2000 | Lyndell Stout | ...noice perspective and the use of color is an nice change. This is one of your better pieces, though I have many more to see. | |
| 27 Jan 2001 | Stesha | Oh, he's lovely! The colours are so pretty, and I just love the way you did his wings!^_^ | |
| 6 Mar 2001 | Lisa M. Sandy | 1,2,3,Oooooooooooooooooooooooooo purdy. ^^;; I love the tail and head. The wings are also wonderful! | |
| 26 Nov 2001 | Corinna Fanshier | This is a really cool dragon! I like his head. And the colors are pretty. | |
| 25 Jul 2002 | Alfrieda Louise Riemke de Haas | Lovely dragon! I like dragons and it's so cool that the end of its tail looks like a second head. Also great wings and a really neat pose.  Lela M. Rajak replies: "One of my oldest and still a favourite.It´s special to me!And yes, the head and tail are supposed to resemble eachother. You are the first to notice it!" | |
| 29 Dec 2006 | Anonymous | I had to look at it twice before I saw the alikeness in the head and the tail. I like the wings how they spread. Ever think of doing one in blue? | |