| 10 Nov 1999 | Heather E. Caulberg | Woo hoo! I love it! | |
| 13 Jan 2000 | Stuart E. Palin | I like the irony of a wood-based being using a big-ass axe.  | |
| 2 Feb 2000 | Marlena Cannon | Hee hee! I love the concept in this work! | |
| 9 Apr 2000 | Courtney Weger Cantrell | Interesting concept. The way she seems to be about to swing that axe makes me wonder if she's suicidal. Nice work! | |
| 12 Apr 2000 | Ellen 'the Alaskan' Million | Fabulous concept!! | |
| 2 Oct 2000 | Anna R. Dunster (Azzacanth) | Mwuahahaha, she looks DANGEROUS.... | |
| 22 Jan 2001 | Lindsay | This reminds me of the story of the stone cutter. Do you know the one? The stone cutter wishes to be one thing or another, always growing in power, until finally he wishes to be a giant stone, which seems so powerful to him, but he looks down to see a stone cutter at his base. Anyway. I know it's different, but the drawing is lovely. | |
| 24 May 2001 | Anonymous | Makes me think twice about cutting down any trees nice work | |
| 7 Sep 2002 | Tom Nemes <tomnemes@fan...com | Dryads...I cannot get enough of them =] Keep up the good work! We currently have a great contest running at my website that I think you would find enjoyable and you could earn some extra exposure! I look forward to seeing more of you!
-Tom Nemes Fantasy-Emporium.Com http://www.fantasy-emporium.com | |
| 2 Mar 2008 | Saskia H. Suurling | That is some scary tree. Reminds me of the willow in ’Harry Potter’, but I fear this one more. | |