| 25 Feb 2004 | Lauren | Aww...*tear**sniffle* | |
| 26 Feb 2004 | Eric A. Martin | Very nicely done. However I question the convincingness of the guy's pose. While executed very nicely the pose is very girlish. Men just don't stand that way. The crossed leg position that you have him standing in is a very common way for women to stand and in fact most do, consciously or not. Men, because of differing anatomies simply are not usually comfortable in such a pose as is held by our man on the left. Otherwise very nice work, the woman on the right is very well drawn and looks very motherly.  Jennifer P. Lamendola replies: "::cackles:: I know you are being serious with this comment, but it just made me laugh when you said 'the way women normally stand' because Aeneas is a flaming homosexual XD So, he's girlish in SO many ways, maybe it would inadvertantly fit? I get what you mean about anatomy, so I can just say the pose is more allegorical than physically correct XD" | |
| 27 May 2004 | Gwenivere Lauren Feldhaus | I think this is beautiful. After looking through many of your pictures, i have to say that i am fondest of the legs on all of your characters. You just draw fantastic legs! Another thing- sometimes close friends are far more difficult to get over than lovers. | |
| 12 Aug 2004 | Anonymous | This is really well done! And I didn't notice anything about the poses til Eric A. Martin said something. | |
| 4 Jan 2005 | Bunny | Even if he is homosexual I think the point he's trying to make is that er it could be kind of uncomfortable. But seriously this picture is amazing, I love the clothes. | |
| 29 Aug 2005 | Sophie | Fantastic picture love the poses and the clothes! Luv ur work! | |
| 26 Sep 2005 | Mishi | Woooooow! Your style is simply amazing! So clean! I love how this is so unique! | |
| 12 Apr 2006 | Samantha Chilton | Wow, thats all i can say! | |
| 2 Jul 2007 | Anonymous | AWWW, this drawing is so sweet, and the baby is soo cute! Great job! | |
| 10 Nov 2007 | Eve Smith | The faces are superb and very different than other styles of drawing. The picture as a whole is very detailed while at the same time not detailed (in that easy-to-see-what-the-focus-is sort of way). Way to go! | |