| 7 Feb 2004 | Ashley Jindra, the merry tomato hater | Very powerful...the positioning is almost like "Pieta" or however you spell that...it's a statue methinks. Anywa, very emotional and raw, good job. | |
| 8 Mar 2004 | Anonymous | This would work well in ink, with the sharp points of shading you've used. Perhaps a woodblock print? | |
| 8 Mar 2004 | Anonymous | Actually, the pose is rather powerful, if you ask me. | |
| 8 Mar 2004 | Anonymous | That's what the image reminds me of as well. | |
| 9 Mar 2004 | Rich Case | Thanks for all the comments. I will be adding more to the site soon, Hope you enjoy the new pics as well! | |
| 29 Mar 2004 | A. Nonny Mouse | I'm visiting from a friends page, so this is like totally random but I wanted to say "Keep up da good work!" before I fly away.  ~*~ Nonny ~*~ | |
| 16 Oct 2004 | Saskia Innemee | I agree with the comment above. and i think the pose is very dramatic! good job! | |
| 16 Oct 2004 | J. Grota | This is great...very powerful image. Someone above said "it lacks oomph"...I think it just needs some contrast, it's very light pencil work is all. Think this would be great in ink.  | |
| 22 Nov 2005 | Camille Lecointre | Nice pic, but you really might want to try and consider proportions. The woman's shins, for example, are extremely short compared to the rest of her body, and the man's legs and torso seem way too large. | |
| 22 Nov 2005 | Lewis. | Maria captures it best in her comment, Maybe in colour, it would have more power, or a darker tone, other than that. Wow..................................................... | |