| 4 Jul 2000 | Lisa Ann Luxton | It's certainly disturbing, and the message comes through quite strongly . . . good job. | |
| 19 Oct 2000 | | ooooo.... that IS scarry... ooooooo... ooooooo... this is drawing with emotion. this is what art is all about. you should try to get it printed somewhere (in a magazine or something). you should let people se it more. again, this is what art is all about. | |
| 1 Jan 2001 | Myles A. Goneau | Rachel .This is a truly disturbing image.I am sorry that you would have such imagery inside your head,being as young as you are.  Rachel sharon edidin replies: "I think it's better than simply refusing to see what's in front of my face--too many people are silenced by other people's refusal to listen..." | |
| 1 Jan 2001 | Myles A. Goneau | Rachael .This is a truly disturbing image.I am sorry that you would have such imagery inside your head,being as young as you are. | |
| 19 Jan 2001 | Michael John Morris | Oh my god that is so awful! (the theme, not the execution of the image) So desolate. I don't know how this could be expressed any better than in your image here. It says a lot... Hmm, I was attracted by the title, so like one of my favourite Tori Amos songs, I got more than I expected here. | |
| 11 Sep 2001 | C. A. 'Sapphire Cat' Daelhousen | I like the crinkling of the paper. | |
| 15 Jan 2002 | Tin | More young people have such images in their heads, though not all of them are brave enough to put them on paper or show them to people. Perfect symbolism; I'm sure that's exactly what it's like. Your work seems to stirr a lot of feeling s and controversy on the net, be proud! | |