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Sarah Barbour

SciFi & Fantasy Artwork by Sarah Barbour

Sarah is someone who doesn't update regularly enough. Though luckily she just did on January thirtieth, 2001, at 5:47:32 pm EST. So come visit!
 
 
 

Ali'aht
Amaltheia's Exile
Anna
Arthurian Legend
Bess, the Landlord's Daughter
Daisy
Dragon sketch
Dragonpoem
Eilan
Flee The Light
Freefall
Hippocampus
Ka'asa Meos
Loria
Lost Love
Map of Almaith
Quasimodo
Ranak
Saturday Night
The Banana And The Battery
The Running Dryad
Waterfall
Wind

 
DateNameComment 
2 Feb 2000:-) Matthew R. Walker
You've got a lot of potential, Sarah. Don't stop drawing. If you keep practicing, you'll get to be very good. (Words I should probably heed as well.)
2 Feb 200045 Matt 'Neo" Bates
Welcome to the Woods, Sarah. Keep up the good work (as Mr. Mackey would say) M'kay.
6 Feb 200045 John Teall
cities are boring because loudness never lets you experience the good stuff - on the other hand they do have trolleys and libraries - but you can relax - you are surrounded by the cool healing balm of the woods now - a welcoming and frendly place where little furry critters with big sharp teeth purr loudly and unexpected adventure lurks around every tree and you never know who or what is going to sprout wings and the tyranny of conventionality holds no sway and ... anyway let me add my voice to those of welcome ... ~12
17 Feb 200045 The artist herself
I apologize for the bad scans of the acrylics... Though it's by far my favorite medium, i guess i don't use the right paper. That's what all the variations between light and dark are on there... so, again, sorry for those. i'll try to work on different paper *Grins* thanks for all your comments! they're very helpful!
30 Mar 2000:-) Christopher I. Jackson
Sarah, I really like your acrylics. Never mind the light and dark ripple. We still get the idea. Great stuff. It seems that if you used a heavier paper or even a board you might not get that. I think it's just the scanner creating highlights, which would be the case if your paper wrinkles a little when you paint on it. Much the same way it would if you got a drop of water on a sheet of notebook paper. Keep posting your work, though. I'll try and check back in the future.
7 May 200045 Riikka
I think you are a very tallented drawer. I love the way you do the landscapes 2 . Just keep on drawing!
28 Jan 2001:-) Joy Lynn King
Wow! I just started drawing a year ago starting March or April this year. Loria really reminds me of one of my pieces of art (though not nearly as good) of a blind drow I did! I thought your art was spectacular, and I hope one day I'll reach your level. Artist's block will pass once you just start scribbling something out, and it will take shape of something, so just scribble awhile..the shapes will form soon enough.
21 Feb 200145 Adam Stilgoe
Well I must say that you are extremely good at drawing, this compliment coming from an English major who can't draw himself...how did I find this? Let's just say that my computer skills are better than my painting skills! Keep up the good work, my love!
14 Feb 200245 Sarah Barbour
Hi! I found your site searching for my name on Google! Love the banana and battery picture.
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