| 26 May 2000 | Kim Van Gampelaere | *swims the first comment*Very well done! A good composition and a classy mermaid. The way you did the sand is fantastic, it looks so real now. For the mermaid: love her pose and she has a very nice color of skin, but maybe her face is a bit too big... My opinion ofcourse. Good job! | |
| 27 May 2000 | Rashaen | Does that borwny orange fish have horns?!? Lol, kidding, 's nice! Keep 'tup! | |
| 16 Apr 2002 | Kay C. | Whoa i can see how much effort you put in here ^^!! Keep it up! | |
| 3 Sep 2002 | Kiki | Well, she is a mermaid, of course the proportions could be off a little | |
| 24 Sep 2002 | Sabrinames | I like the colors  | |
| 27 Oct 2002 | Jinx Avila | Totally cute!! I love the cleverly placed fish infront of her chest =) | |
| 4 Feb 2003 | Nimmo. S. Thompson | this is very clean and neat! And I can see why the sand must have taken ages...but it really did pay off- it looks fantastic! this picture is really great ^^ thankyou for commenting on mine too! XD | |
| 8 Mar 2003 | Cynthia L. Snyder | This one is lovely. The mix of pencils and chalk pastel works really well for a detailed sketch yet soft sea picture. The lines make it look like a ink work. Chalk pastels are one of my favorite mediums, I used them to create my Anduin picture. | |
| 6 Apr 2003 | Sabrinames | Really cute  i like her scales and the way this fish hides randomly her breasts. And i would have gone mad if i had to draw all this sand... | |