| 29 Dec 2004 | Natasha S Saunders | Loading...Wow... awesome celtic knotting, I especially like the tail. Using it to decorate the dragon rather than having a whole continous knot is actually very effective. The segments of the wings certainly stand out like that. Must've made a great tattoo. | |
| 29 Dec 2004 | Emily M. Ormsby | Loading...Heh heh sweeeeet! I like it! A lot. Really. I'm not kidding. I'm not just saying it to make you feel good. I really like it | |
| 29 Dec 2004 | Anonymous *kate* | Loading...first comment! yayyy... i love the dragon and alot of yur other work.. its so cool how you could bascially make the dragon outta tribal type patterns.. i cant do that.. i LOVE it.. im a huge dragon fan, and that would be sumthing i would probley do as a tat also.. peace out grl scout | |
| 30 Dec 2004 | Sara A. Chow | Loading...This thing just screams to me. Apparently I have some Celtic-ness in my ancestry. I really like Celtic. Is the "C" supposed to be capitalized?
Anyways... This is great. I may refer back to this at a later point for customization of a jacket I'm making.
Colour would add interest, although the black and white is nice.
Oooo... HAND! | |
| 30 Dec 2004 | Markus ´Olaf´ Rajala | Loading...This one really caught up my interest. The celtic knots are really well done. I would've liked to see the head knotted, as it kind of sticks out of the picture in it's present state. Er. But that's just my humble opinion. It's really a stunning work of art. How about coloring it? Gold and black work always with celtic knots. | |
| 1 Jan 2005 | Rebecca N Mikesell | Loading...ack!*dies from knot overdose*incredible job on this piece and excellent subject choice.Hats off to you | |
| 24 Jan 2005 | Rian Sanderse | Loading...That is soo pretty, so someone is walking with your artwork on his body. Must be a cool thing. Love Rian | |