| 13 Aug 2004 | Nicole Gutierrez | It is so beautiful. To get such great detail like that you must have used at least a medium size canvas. Would you mind if I asked how large it was?  Jennifer P. Lamendola replies: "It's height is 12 inches and width 18. Not too big, but the watercolors add little bits of texture markers never could have and such. I like working small and compact. Thanks for the compliments!" | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Erica Vermette | I love the light, delicate feel to this, it's beautiful! And the detail is simply stunning. | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Betsy Tzu-hua Yeh | watercolors and markers could be so amazing? @Q@ it must take you a long time to compete such a detailed wonderful composition > <'' | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Cassandra Gutiérrez | Wow..Its beautiful..U put it together so well.. I luv it and its such a good idea, congragulations!! | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Britt V. Dobson | Wow, this is absolutely amazing, it is gorgeous. What talent and beauty displayed in such a small form. I love it! | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | angelfishie | *_* wow, gorgeous ^_____^ | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Fleur the Fantastic | Reminds me somewhat of a stainglass window, or as tapastry you see in a muesame where you don't know who the people are but you know they were known by someone. Even if they were just figments of their imagination. Simply amazing. | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Dark | I absolutely love this picture, it instantly took my breath away with the delicate and intricate use of details and colour. It makes me think of those fine, graceful crystal sculptures that you dare not touch.
I was wondering if you have a website or a place that has a larger version of this. I'm not sure if this the actual size, but it has a look about it that makes me think that it's been compressed to fit on Elfwood (you can correct me if I'm wrong) but I'd love to look at a larger version if there was one. My e-mail is darkie_forever@hotmail.com if you can send me a bigger version. | |
| 13 Aug 2004 | Adam Jackson | I really love this piece. It just...works so well together. I especially love the dragon... However, I feel I must reply to the somewhat rude comment before me. Digital art is just as "real" a medium as paints, markers, watercolors, etc. Just because it's not as traditional or you don't like it doesn't make it any less of a medium. I really love this picture! Do you know of any petstores that sell dragons like the one in the background? | |
| 15 Aug 2004 | Adaeveris | Gorgeous. Probably completely unrelated, but the first thing that came to mind was their resemblance to Vanyel & Tylendel. Even the title fits. I love all the care you put into the picture, it's really beautiful. | |