| 27 Jul 2004 | Eline 'Luinsewiel' Bjerkan | Loading...Oh, wonderfully wonderful! I love the colours and, of course the spiders! It's great, keep it up! | |
| 5 Oct 2004 | Heather | Loading...Creepy....and cool. Very cool and creepy. I don't recall spiders being signifigant in ancient Egypt, but they are so cool that it doesn't matter! | |
| 6 Nov 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...An excellent piece, and the details are amazing, but something about the eyes and the jar decorated with what I assume to be Horus' head gives it a bit of a comical appearance not present in your other art. | |
| 19 Nov 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...i JUST THINK THIS (THOUGH BETTER THAN i COULD PRODUCE,) WOULD BE COOLER IF THE "MUMMY" HAD A HAND CLAWING AT THE MUMMIFIER, AS IF THE MUMMIFIER WAS PRESERVING ONE OF THE KINGS LESS WILLING SERVANTS FOR THE AFTERLIFE. | |
| 3 May 2006 | Pretty | Loading...Creepy... But cool. | |
| 26 May 2006 | Sonya Zhang | Loading...This is probably the best picture on the front page. You have a very unique style and your characters have personality. Nice use of the cobwebs to add both dimension and atmosphere. I think you'd make a good illustrator. | |
| 11 Aug 2006 | Dee | Loading...Looked at search engine, and found out Anpu is another name for Anubis, and the character should've been Jackal-like instead of human.
good art, shading, & texture though. | |
| 9 Feb 2008 | Marika Viklund | Loading...This is really cool! Fantastic colours/shadings and all. Creepy guy. Eeek, spiders!! *looks at above comment* That’s right, not really relevant to the pic, but the mummifiers had Anubis masks when doing their job. It’s great anyway!  | |
| 20 Nov 2008 | Linnea Reffs Kramhøft | Loading...Wonderful! Love the drapings of web and your job with light/shadow. | |