| 15 Oct 2002 | Kathleen Marie Savage | I really am in love with this picture. Me likey. Make more Please!!! This is really awesome.   Nico Danell replies: "Many thanks. I hope to do a lot more watercolour..." | |
| 3 Mar 2003 | Angela K. Scott-Gosnell | Cool use of watercolors...Love the blue background and the grey tones give it more depth- looks fine to me. Love unicorns!!!  Nico Danell replies: "Thank you!" | |
| 22 Mar 2003 | Lauren 'Dragon Girl' Bjornton | Oooooo... I can't draw unicorns... Or horses.. or anything equine... -.-  Nico Danell replies: "Sure you could, if you practiced." | |
| 9 Aug 2003 | Katelyn ((Kiki)) Kikenstein | Ooo, i luv this!!!! So pretty!  Nico Danell replies: "Thanks!" | |
| 31 Aug 2003 | A.J | He/she/it is beu-tifull, to do white in water colous, u use a white piece of paper and leave it blank, according to my art teacher, and yea can u send me a copy?? i suppose i could somehow pay for it  Nico Danell replies: "If you're serious, I could definitely send you a print of it... But you'd have to pay, yes. Not as much as if you bought the original though." | |
| 23 Oct 2003 | Anonymous | Oh, I think it´s beautiful. I only search for pictures of myths, because I need them to show that kind of myths it gives. Sorry, for my bad English, I´m from Berlin...  Nico Danell replies: "Hey, no problem! I understand well enough. Thanks!" | |
| 25 Nov 2003 | Liza | It's the best picture of all !!! Keep improving!!  Nico Danell replies: "Okay, I will." | |
| 30 Apr 2004 | Ylva | What are you complaining about? I think it's nice!  Nico Danell replies: "Thanks!" | |
| 30 Apr 2004 | Deborah M. Postma | I love the way you made her look silver instead of just gray or white. I see two problems with it though, the neck is a bit odd, too thin. The nose too is a little off center from the forehead. It looks like you used an Arabian as reference?  Good show, I love Arabians, I own several and they're beautiful horses. You've captured the fragile, chiseled look quite well. Congrats!  Nico Danell replies: "You're right, I used an arabian as reference, and not just any arabian, but a photo I took of the first horse I ever loved. I never got to buy him sadly, but now I have four who are all great! As far as the anatomy goes, it is rather wonky. That was the first time I ever did a 'realistic' closeup of an equine face. I should try redoing it and see if I can improve. Thanks for your comment!" | |
| 7 Jan 2007 | Kayose | You think your bad at watercoloring, most of my work... well let just not talk about it! | |