| 5 Apr 2001 | "Angel" | Um...um..um....I don't know, but I'd only like to find one of them curled up around me, I'll let you take a wild guess which. Truely Supertine! | |
| 18 Jun 2001 | Joann L. Shipp | If I had to guess I would say the serpent was the cobra winding around her arm and the snake would be the woman.  MWHHHHHHHAAAAA!! *coughs*  | |
| 10 Aug 2001 | Hannah Lee Fritz | Heh, that's cool. The title and the subject matter. (And of course, the drawing.) Your lines are so clean. My paper is all smudgy by the time I'm done...  Sean C. Riley replies: "So's mine...I just have lots of patience and erasers. " | |
| 13 Apr 2002 | Bonnie Miller | Awesome detail. I only found one thing wrong and that was the woman's... erm... breast-line showing through the snake. ^_^ Cool though | |
| 22 Apr 2002 | Joey Hartline | I don't see a breast line through the snake. I do, however, see a string holding her... um... could that safely be called a shirt?... closed. Very nice picture, btw ^_^ | |
| 23 Aug 2002 | Margaret E. Gravelle | awesome picture! Im going to put it in the tour im making called 'Dances of Elfwood' if you dont mind! | |
| 21 Nov 2002 | Molly | Shes the serpent | |
| 20 Dec 2002 | Kat | Very beautiful piece of art. Well done and expressive. I believe the woman in the deceptive serpent, it shows in her expression. ^_~ If you've ever played Vampire: the Masquerade, she very much reminds me of a Follower of Set (or Setite, whichever you want to call them). Either way, great job! You're very talented. | |