| 4 Sep 2002 | Saundra M. Schaefer | I don't think it needs anything. I love it's (simplicity?). Single lines can express so much feeling. | |
| 22 Dec 2002 | Anonymous | Looks like something out of a Kama Sutra book. | |
| 2 Jan 2003 | NatTheSailor | I'd like to see this as a finished product. I do like i'ts simplicity, but I would like to see what you could do with it... | |
| 19 May 2003 | Anonymous | This is amazing! You used so few lines and still it llooks perfect! | |
| 3 Jun 2003 | Kathy Rogers | The beauty of this artwork is the simplicity of the lines, yet they create such a lovely rendering of the elements. It's just lovely. | |
| 23 Jun 2003 | MoroiiAngel | Maybe, for the wind one, you can show her hand (on the end of her arm, the one behind her) kinda disintegrating... like peices of her falling off like petals in the wind. I dunno, just an idea.
The simple lines are so good by themselves, I don't know if you should even bother.... | |
| 10 Sep 2003 | rebecca | I think this is one of the beautiful ones yet... I think it would be excellant if there was a way for the two to have their hands or fingers barely touch... But it is an exceptional piece | |
| 12 Sep 2003 | Anonymous | WOW!!!This is so beautiful!I have never seen a picture with such little detail be so beautiful! | |
| 14 Feb 2004 | somiya | You make it look so easy.. But its amazing | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Sylvia | I love the way you make the legs and feet, they look so poetic! | |