| 28 Dec 2000 | Elena Caviglia | You are right in feeling happy with her face  he looks really good (exp.her nose and lips) Thank you... what do you think can be done better? ~The Artist | |
| 29 Dec 2000 | Anne84 | I love this one, (and you know it) but I think it would look better if you made the picture smaller... It's a little bit to big..I think.. Řnsket innfridd  It's smaller now.. ~Ida | |
| 16 Mar 2001 | Natalia Nikitin | I think she's quite beautiful, got a very dreamy feel about her.  Thank you... This is the first face I've ever felt happy with.. It was made during Christmas 2000. *HugZ* ~Ida | |
| 22 Apr 2001 | Natalia *nati* Pierandrei | Probably this is my favourite one...the concept is thoughtful and the nice shading makes it more dreamy and touching. Thank you very much, Nat  | |
| 7 May 2001 | Joni E. Morris | I really like this. It's very 'whispy' and 'dreamy'.... *sighs happily* and the soft, pinky/purply colours make it seem even softer and dreamyer and whispier...  Nice one! I'm glad you liked it  | |
| 5 Jun 2001 | Karoline -Due- Berstad | The eyes and hair are great, the hair and eyes especially. *grins and winks* The neck looks a bit square-ish though, but is that b/c clothes? Couldn't tell. Also, the arms looks as if the elbows would come way too soon, rather against proportions. (whistles innocently.. look who's talking..) Last thing, the diadem also looks square-ish. *shrugs* I feel like I'm ripping apart a really nice picture, but you did say I could say negative things as well.. I like it when people are honest, and you're not ripping apart a good picture  the squarish thing was me experimenting with my new watercolour pencils... trying to see how the picture came out with a new perspective... if you look closely you can see the same squarish pattern all over the pic  And yeah.. it doesn't really look realistic  You're right there  hihi.. But I like it, though  | |
| 31 Jul 2001 | Maria Rodén | I like this one very much! I have to say it's my favorite in the gallery. I have to agree with what's-his-name (*has a short-term memory at 8 in the morning*).. the neck does look sort of square. But I love the expression on her face.. like she's really turning to something new in her life. I'm also deeply in love with the color pink, so of course I liked the coloring very much. Her hair even looks fairly realistic. But, what I've found many people trying to correct in comments like these is realisticness.. this is Lothlorien, for fantasty people and things, not real-life people and things. She's an elf; who knows what elves look like? That's all I have to say o.othank you, you're really nice  *hug* | |
| 26 Jul 2003 | Silverbullet | I like this one.. But i think her eyes kinda get lost in the pinkyness of her face.. And i personally think that the eyes are the most important part of a person's face (but i still can't draw them right *sob*)  Ida Sagberg replies: "Perhaps.. I might work on that if I ever find this painting..." | |