| 1 Jun 2000 | Alina Marie Pinney | why did "nineteen seventy two!" just smack me in the head? | |
| 28 Jul 2000 | | I love the background, especially that sweet tree... the characters are a little too pastel coloured for my taste.. Looks too sweet, reminds me of the 80ies... And since when are Adam and Eve a tragic romantic couple? They're just master and servant, but nobody denied them their love... (if it is love, I'd say Adam loved Lilith more even though she scared him, Eve is just, ah, well, a submissive part of him, designed for his purposes, designed for him to rule.. Does she have a mind at all?) | |
| 11 Oct 2000 | Megan Skye Hale | in the true vein of tragic romance it almost seems you have patriarchy and matriarchy in here too. The natural, flowing nature of Isulde and her nondescript clothing with leaves in her hair reminds me of the old pre-christian maternal societies, where the armour and hard stance of Tristan makes me think of the christianity and patriarchal society that replaced it, truly a tragic romance in itself. | |
| 23 Oct 2000 | C. C. Ballard | The colors in this are truly wonderful. Its very art noveau. I am going to tour your entire page now. | |
| 11 May 2001 | Michelle A. Salvagio | wow - i don't think i can put into words how wonderful i think this peice is. i just had to stop and comment on it - the colors are amazing and the drawing itself is perfect. | |
| 3 Sep 2001 | Corinna Fanshier | The colors are sooo beautiful. I really love the girl. | |
| 8 Jan 2002 | Marog | Almost as if it was an image similar to that of Adam and Eve.Very beautiful and imaginative.Tells a story in itself.A pictuere really can speak a thousand words! | |
| 29 Jul 2002 | Meredith Zucker | Wow, i love the colours. It looks like you've put so much work into this! I did some sketches of Romeo & Juliet for an assignment, when they were dead. i'll put them up on my gallery one day...Anyway, i love this. please drop by my gallery *grins* | |
| 14 Dec 2002 | Rebekah M. Haskell | What a beautiful picture. The style, the detail. And the colors are so... perfectly selected. Just gorgeous. It reminds me of a stained glass window: not one I'd mind having in MY house...
Just because I CANT HELP SAYING IT... Tove Solander has quite the most ignorant opinion of Adam and Eve I've ever come across. Where did he GET it? *sigh*
But again! Beautiful work. Thank you so much. | |
| 11 Feb 2003 | Cattygrrl1 | This has got to be one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen!!! I especially love the man's face. The colors are so dreamlike and the characters' faces reflect this dreamlike state as well. Great job!!!!! | |