| 27 Jan 2000 | Erdspark | I love the careless/carefree way he lets the pages go... also reflected in his hair ib the breeze. I was also taken by the shadow of the tree with Zef's shadow... is it just a dark patch of earth, or is one shadow reaching towards the other...? | |
| 19 Dec 2000 | Andy Willis | I visited the other day and now I`ve come back, because your images settled in my imagination. This one`s so sparse and weird, like an Edward Gorey or those old pictures from cautionary nursery rhymes that terrified me when I was a kid. Wonderful, different and purely graphic. Love Andy. | |
| 11 Mar 2001 | Neal M. Swain | *giggles* Oh, this one is amusing enough to bypass the typical pain I feel when someone damages books.... *grins* He has such a light-hearted air about him as he tromps along.... *squints at the background* It's all very pretty, but you might want something in the vast whiteness to keep things moving. *hmms* Or perhaps not. | |
| 18 Mar 2001 | Karin M Arquette | This picture has a perfect title. It looks stunning (stares a bit more..) and the shadowing is great too. | |
| 7 May 2001 | Coen de Moor | He seems to be having so much fun! | |
| 9 Apr 2002 | Julia Barnes | Weeeee! I love the movement and the feeling of wild abandon!! I'd be happy to see this as an illustration in a book. you good! | |
| 2 Feb 2004 | Adair Moncur | I love the backround forest. Reminds me of Tim Burton, kinda sorta. | |