| 9 Jan 2001 | Erin 'The Artist Twit' Kerr | Loading...'Tis your best.I knows it | |
| 10 Jan 2001 | Toni J. Kaukinen | Loading...*Small, wry smile.* Symbolic, actually... something I dismiss as a useless factor in my pictures, I think. Glad to see that you can make a beautiful - yet warning - picture.I'm glad too. This really needed to come out or I couldn't have read my book in peace *grins* That's just about the worst thing that can happen, being interrupted by your own imagination. | |
| 27 Jan 2001 | Jennaphyr "Yoshi" Flynn (http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/loth/s/h/shadowraven/shadowraven | Loading...Dude! This is nice.. very nice.. Watch the hands though, this is a guy, I think, so his hands would need to be about, as I said on "What the Little Elf Saw.." I won't retype. I love sybiology, it's good stuff. I like the way the black junk wraps around his arms.. very nice  *grins* for your sensibilities...it's a perceptual drawing, kay? *grins* like one of those abstract works... | |
| 12 Mar 2001 | Stregoni Benefici | Loading...recovering quite nicely... .. .very nice to hear.... | |
| 13 Jun 2003 | Norma Peters | Loading...An excellent depiction of how depression works. It grabs you with all its tentacles and hangs on. Well composed, and kudos to you for presenting an important theme in such an original way. Evangeline 'Sweetfires' Cheng replies: "Though I've never experienced depression in clinical manner, the reaching tentacles were what I'd always invisaged when chatting to those of my friends who had depression. Thank you for your words " | |