| 3 Jul 2005 | Anneke Hut | Loading...I love the uncoloured version too very much. Very nice composition and beautiful clean lines.  Arthur L. Williamson replies: "I actually meant to get this picture all shaded up real nice like but I sent an unfinnished version to fellow Elfwood artist Fred Hermann and he jumped all over it and colored it before I had time to finnish the piece. After seeing his colors I no longer had any desire to work on it more. That punk! Joking of course. Thanks for the comments Anneke!" | |
| 4 Jul 2005 | Anneke Hut | Loading...Ohh that's really a pity, because I was wondering how you would finish it with shading and background and all. But I can understand your feeling about it, I think I would have had the same. LOL Arthur L. Williamson replies: "Maybe one day many years from now I will find this in a pile of artwork and feel the need to finish it. But until then...." | |
| 6 Jul 2005 | Mark Andrew Goldfine | Loading...Wow! This could easily be one of my D&D characters, who IS a swash-buckling pirate  If her hair was black... hehehe. Excellent work, Arthur. I look forward to see more of your work  Arthur L. Williamson replies: "Uhm... Her hair IS black! That fool that colored her just has a thing for red hair! Whatever. Thanks for dropping by my gallery and rest assured that more is on the way." | |
| 20 Jul 2005 | Nelleke Pieters | Loading...ofcourse girl-pirates are cooler then boy-pirates, girl-pirates you can dress up cool and give them all kinds of accecoires and boypirates are the cutest when they have as less as possible clothes.. which makes it more boring to draw XD Arthur L. Williamson replies: "Interesting theory." | |
| 11 Feb 2008 | Desiree Ariel Alberti | Loading...two years later and i see it and i love it, can i use her as my main character in my story?  Arthur L. Williamson replies: "Sure as long as I get to hear the story" | |