| 26 May 2003 | Crow | wait...what? the female has no wings...I realize that she could have smaller wings hidden behind her or the wings of the larger one in front of her...but it seems illogical that they are unseen. it just doesn't seem right... | |
| 17 Jun 2003 | SilverTipdWingz | I love the little fat guy.. I would love to see a voluptuous female faerie! | |
| 7 Feb 2004 | Kenny G | I remember furn gully, I loved that movie. And I love this pic. Keep up the great work! | |
| 13 Jan 2005 | Savannah K. Sand | I adore the big male. He's so cute! He seems to suggest an almost feral nature. He has that look that animals get when they haven't yet decided how to deal with something surprising. Marvelous job. | |
| 29 May 2005 | Lauren | I love your faeries...I have always had a facination with faeries Keep up the good work...you have a true talent. | |
| 30 May 2005 | Dragonrider | nice drawing, I like the biggest when on front, also the way they fly is real good | |
| 10 Jun 2005 | Lorraine bramley | I love the pic...Bit odd but cool! | |
| 7 Jan 2006 | minnimouse | It gives a sensation of depth that I have never seen in any other galleries or pictures. You have a great potential and skills ( no wander your name is in an article in the tutorials as the master of cross-hatch shading!)!! You could make yourself a name in no time (you probably already have, shame on me, I don't inform myself of the actuality of painters, drawers and other stuff, I keep to classical and Renaissance stuff (dunno it in English)) You are absolutely amazing!! My dad was looking for some cool shading, I'll show him your work, I don't think he'll be looking any longer!! Is it normal that a human could have such skills? ( Who knows maybe we'll find out that your not, lol) You are the goal I'm going to try to achieve (let's say I'll never be able to, but I have to hope for something impossible to achieve something acceptable!)! You've just made this day brighter for me thanks a lot! | |
| 9 Sep 2006 | Anonymous | Very froudianesce i would love to see it in color | |