| 28 Jun 1999 | Sanna H. Hanskala | No comments yet? Well, I like this one very much. And I also like to see black people drawn for a change, too. I really like it. | |
| 16 Jul 1999 | Kerry Porter | WHOW! Love this...I always have thuoght those of affrican blood are so pretty to draw...I should post some of my African works... | |
| 22 Jul 1999 | Karolina Ingrid Mafalda Nilsson-Eriksson | sol means sun in Swedish. Is that done by purpose? | |
| 21 Aug 1999 | Whynn | She's *beautiful!* I love the apricot and grain she's holding, and her eyes, and headdress and...well, I guess I love the whole thing!! | |
| 12 Sep 2002 | Gregg DeMattos | Ouch!!!!It's so hot I burned myself!!!!! | |
| 18 Sep 2003 | Kirsten Taschira Scholz | You captured the hole essence of "sun" in your pic. And I like her tan. I think she is a representant of a people living under a burning sun, not "merely" an African woman, or an Indian woman or an Aborigine. (I don't mean to say that it is not "good enough" to be .. .lets say African. It is a good as everything - people are the same no matter where they come from. I only would like to express that this pic goes even further ... but my English is limited ..sorry) | |