| 13 Jan 2001 | Bree Patton | whoa...very nice. ^_^ it's scary, but meaningful..
but any an angel? it could be because wings are fun to draw..i do that sometimes. ^_^;; he looks...scared.
poor guy.  | |
| 19 Jan 2001 | Cori E. R. Trout | This is good. Wonderful emotions you got here. | |
| 1 Feb 2001 | Avalon_mage | I like what you did with the wings and the emotions? Very life like. | |
| 3 May 2001 | Andre B. Bolfing | That's really cool! I like his clothes. There's a line by the house corner, that's ok, but the lines of the two bricks aren't correct. About on the height where his wings end (above his head), a horizontal line on the wall is about going horizontal on the paper too. And from this point upward, the more the lines will go downward to the right. Some perspective explanation, hope you got it. | |
| 15 Dec 2001 | Calvin Martin Stevens | Weell hon, I have to admit this isnt anywhere near my favorite of yours. I think if we could see the face it would be better for a start. | |
| 11 Mar 2002 | Roxanne Hancock | But that's the whole point....the angel is supposed to be faceless...I guess there's like an "everyman" sort of intention here.
And a poor angel with a gun sitting next to a dumpster struggling to survive is nonetheless, STILL an angel.
Hmmm. I really do tlike this. Hope that was accurate!!! | |
| 21 Jan 2003 | Shara E. Donohue | HEy! YEah! Rock on! Oh and I just wanted to mention that the sketchiness/surreal quality to the wings is indeed intentional. THank you. *wanders off gurgling about fish* | |