| 17 Sep 2000 | Jannicke Lande Pettersen | I think this one is the best! I like the pose,the wings are very well done,and the colour pattern is absolutely beautiful! Good job! : ) | |
| 1 Oct 2000 | Rebecca A. Korol | I think this one is one of my favorites. The colors are nice and vibrant without being too 'rainbow-y' Nice job! | |
| 20 Oct 2000 | Madison Stuart | Ooooh! Wowwowwowwowwow! This is sooo durn prettyful... (The colors, duke, the colors!) The wings are gorgeous.. both in color and in form... the idea of a non-mammal gryphon is interesting... the unique concept makes this picture all the better.
THANX. It really was one of my better works from the time. (you'd think I'd have improved some by now wouldn't you?) I always thought that Reythala was my most unique Gryph. Seeing as she is an advanced invertebrate from outer space.... *slightly confuzzled*=^-^= | |
| 9 Nov 2000 | Julie R. Kowalski | like the technique here....color is brilliant...and love the perspective tho background is distracting subject a little, it still works....nice! | |
| 7 May 2001 | Anon. | wow... beautiful. It's nice that some people come up with reasons for drawing.... I just draw, and can never explain why (or what it is.) | |
| 21 Oct 2001 | Kerri Williamson(DemonLlama) | New post? Hmmm...must be more...btw, i like the dea of invertabrate gryphs. | |
| 11 Mar 2002 | Collette Turner | Wowees, all those purty colours really caught my eye. I really like his pose. | |
| 30 Jul 2003 | Annonymous | Since when aren't gryphs normal?... Hissssssss... | |
| 24 Feb 2004 | Uta 'Freawyn' Hesse | Hm. Here again I didn't comment? It was one of the first pics I ever saw in your gallery, and I didn't comment yet! Shame on me! I like this one. Especially the wings. It looks so proudly... a very beautiful gryphon! | |
| 7 Apr 2004 | Dora T. | I have a Blue and Gold Macaw named Phoenix! Must be a common name for colorful exotic birds??? This is really my favorite one you made! It's so alive and dynamic and colorful, and it's named "Phoenix"! | |