| 28 May 2006 | J E. Stålberg | Urgh... Poor dragon or whatever it is (but a reeeally welldrawn peice of art) | |
| 28 May 2006 | Hannah Mary Zita Andrews | wohay, commenting attack. I really like this piece I think it's a really original idea. wicked stuff. | |
| 29 May 2006 | Kristin A. Erickson | Amazing work. I love the crisp details and the blood bubbling up out of the water. Keep it up! You are very talented! | |
| 3 Jun 2006 | *Nat* | Very nicely done. Good to see armour that may actually protect her. (Love the hands coming out of the water.  ) | |
| 27 Aug 2006 | Anna | Just one question, if that really is a dragon in the water, that means she must be standing on its chest. And since dragons tend to be rather big, to fit that much of it under the water must mean the water is pretty deep. So in full plate armor, how did she swim that far without drowning and then still have the strength to fight a dragon? Or am I just over-analyzing? | |
| 19 Oct 2006 | Flying Rock | It could be a lesser drake. Great art, must've taken a while (if that's not an understatement i don't know what is). don't see much of it's type, I also like the corner piece, might be part of a drainage system as to why it's kinda flooded down there. | |
| 10 Feb 2008 | Stephanie L. Barker | sorry.. all i’ve got is WOW!!!!!! | |
| 26 Mar 2008 | Kayla M Acosta | pretty cool i am going to be afraid to walk in water for i lttile while LOL. | |
| 15 May 2008 | Alexandra mercy busch | cool. i like it. it’s interesting. seemingly a little dark, but proven. | |
| 24 May 2008 | Mauricio moura maranhão | Another amazing, great picture! | |