| 3 Feb 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...Sol in prime sweet summertime Cast shadows of doubt on my face A midday sun, it’s caustic hues Refracting within the still lake
-TON | |
| 4 Feb 2004 | Maien | Loading...Oh, wow. I didn't even notice the man in the hill until I I saw the thumbnail. Way to go, subtlety! I love the fact that there is another figure in the picture--it adds a more grounded feel. Really, beautiful, might I add. Kudos! | |
| 12 Feb 2004 | Stacey Norbur | Loading...LOL! Oh geez, I read the description and looked at the picture wondering, "Who would wake up?" then I noticed the grass had a face. Oy. | |
| 5 Aug 2004 | Alisha 'Li' A. Hay | Loading...heh...I saw the face first and the little figure after. I'm backwards I suppose. Hm, someone might not be too happy if he decides to wake up... lovely little flowers, the image itself is pretty inventive; ..would never have thought to have the green man portrayed like this. Nice! | |
| 9 Nov 2004 | Sean patrick grady | Loading...Excellent play on the concept, i like it. | |
| 4 Dec 2004 | Reeetta | Loading...oh, cool. this is absolutely adorable, I can't say anything else. Great idea + great talent. | |
| 12 Jan 2005 | Simone G. Des Roches | Loading...Either part of an ancient myth or a hazy lucid dream... same thing for Carl Jung... anyway, I love the feeling of this picture. I love the subtlety of the face. | |
| 7 May 2005 | Tia Marie Dudley | Loading...Adding to my comment above, the flowers in the distance, (like near the figure) are the same size as the one's in the foreground. Perhaps thats what makes it seem odd, and unrealistic.. Wonderful concept overall! Goodluck. | |
| 7 May 2005 | Tia Marie Dudley | Loading...Wonderful shading of the grass to create such an effect, but the flowers seem a bit off. Mabey if you darkened them in the shadows of the face, so that they went along with the man's face, it would seem more "realistic" Just a suggestion.. | |