| 18 Jul 2004 | Diana N Carter | Wow, just posted today and already so many comments! It deserves them too. What a super picture! You have so much talent (as I'm sure you've been told countless times before) Well, I'm off to traipse through the rest of your gallery. And muchos gold stars for you! **** | |
| 18 Jul 2004 | Shannon Elizabeth Nunez | Yes, his nose is a little...small? This is an awesome picture!! I think you did a great job on this! | |
| 18 Jul 2004 | Stacey L. Woods | wow! I love the lighting..very nice! | |
| 18 Jul 2004 | Leigh 'Katt' Berggren | Nicely done. I think you should go back in with an eraser and give his bulbuous nose a little shine on the tip. Dwarves to have pretty prominent honkers, ya know.  | |
| 18 Jul 2004 | Andy Alexander Francis Burns | I really like this interpretation of gimli... It makes him seem so much older and wiser and now that i'm said that to myself it doesn't seem like the most perfect of fits but hey apon first glance it looks fantastic!! | |
| 27 Aug 2004 | Dagmar Jung | He has a very dignified appearance. He looks very different to how I imagine Gimli, but I like your portrayal very much. | |
| 27 Oct 2005 | Luis Filipe dos Reis Peres | Excelent interpretation. And the technic of the drawing is perfect. | |
| 28 Jan 2006 | Dagmar Jung | Every now and then I do a search for new pics of Gimli, and yours turns up in the results and I revisit. This is still a favorite of mine among the dwarf portraits on Elfwood. Among other things, the use of light and dark contrast makes it so immensely atmospheric. | |
| 18 Jun 2006 | Henning | This drawing is gorgeous... I like the kinda viking style at Gimly`s armour:0)I will recomend you to take a look at some of the the pictures from the norwegian artists (for us they are obligatory at school)Erik Werenskiold and Theodor Kittelsen and their illustrations of nors mytology, sages and fairytales. This picture kind of reminded my abouth them :0) | |
| 22 Aug 2006 | Caith | A breathtaking picture of the stereotypical dwarf. I tend to argue that the dwarves of Tolkein are much easier on the eyes, if only because they were made by the master of all crafts. | |