| 31 Jan 2005 | Josh Bascom | Loading...It's amazing that you designed that ship in twenty minutes while making it carvable. Things like that really make me see reality differently. I like the sea monster even more, with its Ha-Do-Ken fireball. I wonder if you could have lit the fireball with a normal candle and lit the monster in slightly green hues. Really cool. Jean Kogok replies: "Different colored lighting would have been cool! I wouldn't have through of that (too much of a Halloween traditionalist, I guess). Thanks for your encouragement, Bear!" | |
| 9 May 2005 | Alexandra Jeanne Savoy - Knitter | Loading...Cool! ^-^ People don't put up enough of this type of art. I love pumpkins; they're a big part of my Halloween tradition, but I usually end up using a kit to carve em.  These are very cute, my favorite's the one on the left. Jean Kogok replies: "Thanks! I had fun with these. I love the Autumn, and it wouldn't be the same without pumpkins on the porches " | |
| 23 Nov 2005 | Anna-Malin Falkeby | Loading...They totaly rocks!!!! Jean Kogok replies: "Thanks! Yay for pumpkins!" | |
| 4 Jan 2006 | Elizabeth 'Lizzard' Morrissey | Loading...Pumpkins are so much harder to carve than I would have thought . . . you did a really nice job with these, especially with the ship being so detailed. I like the dragon/serpent design a lot, it's simple, but creative. Jean Kogok replies: "They really are hard to carve! I've seen some amazing ones, but people who do those have all these special tools and motorized little saws and stuff that can carve very precicely. Thanks for your comment " | |