| 19 Sep 2003 | Jill | Hey, that is SOOOO good, i love it, it is exactlly how i pictured her,  | |
| 2 Jun 2004 | Anonymous | She looks like a cross between Helena Bonham Carter and Winona Ryder.... Interesting.... | |
| 11 Oct 2004 | Anonymous | You can really feel her dark eyes but the books describe her as having very dark skin, I don't see that here.  Raymond Kissell replies: "Does she??... Can't remember... going to look it up." | |
| 29 Dec 2004 | Anonymous | Oops, that's BLACK porcelain doll. My mind's in a totally different dimension. | |
| 29 Dec 2004 | Gabriella | She was described as a "dark porcelain doll." But apart from the skin color, this is no-joke the best picture of Tuon that I have ever seen. (Noooobody draws her!) | |
| 18 Jun 2005 | Anonymous | No, I am pretty sure it's DARK porcelain. Cool. | |
| 21 Jun 2005 | Anonymous | it's interesting, how universal she looks. Before I went searching for pictures of her, I had a very clear image in my mind of what she looked like. It seems everyone else agrees with me. | |
| 1 Aug 2005 | Laurita | Maybe there is some problem with me if everybody thinks that it's a great picture, but I think it's terrible! Her face is assimetric! No, I can't see her that way. | |
| 30 Oct 2005 | Ragnhild Leivsdotter Rossehaug | Laurita, everyone has an asymetric face. It is what makes us beautiful. And this drawing is no different! She looks very innocent and childlike, on the surface anyway. It fooled Mat so why not fool us! Great picture! | |
| 19 Jan 2006 | Mat | A man could fall into those beautiful liquid eyes! The lips are very lovely too, but usually there's a hint of a mysterious smile there for some reason...at least when I'm around anyway. Maybe some day I'll figure that out...sigh. Women! | |