| 6 Dec 2002 | Michael E. Waters | And where is the sea? | |
| 6 Dec 2002 | Corrie Ann Salas | Very interesting..im curious as to what that thing behind it is...Are they tails? when i first saw it i thought "Hannukah!"  | |
| 8 Dec 2002 | Anonymous | I have to say that quite a strange beast and it looks like a chimera to me | |
| 8 Dec 2002 | Kris Richard Lachowski | Very imaginative and well excecuted concept. | |
| 9 Dec 2002 | Michael E.Waters | there are surpose to be 10!!! HORNS!!! not 8!!!! ¬_¬ do you know anything? look in the bible!!  Phillip J. Brake replies: "There are ten horns on this its just that the head (the one thats roaring) is in the way so you only see eight -- think symmetrical. I'm representing the beast as having bisymmetry so you'll have to fill in the parts you don't see with that in mind. Nothing says that the beast stays in the sea and does nothing but stand in the sea all day. It only says that the beast rises out of the sea. If I drew it partially in water I would have had to leave parts of it anatomy undefined so I settled on the shore line, and hey I like drawing rocks. " | |
| 24 Jan 2003 | Michaelwaters | thanx for clearing that up..  | |
| 24 Jul 2004 | Zack VanderHorst | It brings to life what the imagination could just barely depict. Between the sky and the shore, the artist did an astounding job with blending art with the Bible. Nice job. | |
| 18 Sep 2006 | Anne Wipf | Strange... I like this one, and I love the colours, the grass, the sky... | |