| 29 May 2001 | Frida M. Bergkvist | I /really/ like this, Ulrike. You're improving with leaps rather than steps right now. Can't wait to see what you'll be able to create in, say, half a year - or even a month from now. | |
| 30 Nov 2001 | Anonymous | Color her fully and I´ll marry her *smile* | |
| 1 Dec 2001 | Stephanie L Jackson | I really like the concept behind this. A truly great idea! And the only problem I can see with her eyes (as mentioned by others) is that her left lid seems a bit larger than the other, causing that eye to look as if it's placed a bit lower. (Truthfully, though, I didn't notice it until I read the comments.) | |
| 14 Feb 2002 | Talking Insomnia | How truly amazing... I like the black and white areas better but without the half color half black and white it would not have been as stunning. Real nice work! | |
| 15 Apr 2002 | Damon 'Belgurdo' Lawrence | This hasn't gotten any comments in a while...I've always liked gradual-color stuff like this. Shows that the artists knows how to work their tools. I need to learn to do it right... | |
| 30 May 2002 | Son of Bhaal | What an original idea! And what a unique piece of artwork...you could make a career out of doing pieces like that! You ought to try selling your stuff, if you haven't already | |
| 11 May 2004 | Drew Blanton <Drewsky26@aol...com> | Wow! That could almost be a picture of my mother as a teenager! | |
| 11 May 2004 | Jamie Stolz | Very lovely. I love the jagged edge of the color. | |
| 15 Oct 2005 | Callielovesbrian | This is brilliant! I love the effect you've done it really works well with the image!
Callie x x x | |
| 22 Sep 2008 | Michael pixie john | good thing
she’s very attractive
looks sophisticated
and mysterious
lovely work with the light and shade and highlights | |