| 29 Jan 2006 | Hélène Bruneton | Loading...Love her! And love her magical pet still more. Or will she smite me if I don't say her familiar? | |
| 29 Jan 2006 | Rebecca Eckart | Loading...*first comment knuckle popping*
I really like this! It's so vibrant and really displays a lot of emotion. Good job on the marker, especially for your first try! And I like the way the watercolor bleeds together. keep it up! | |
| 6 Oct 2006 | Anonymous Alchoholicus | Loading...I have to say - Sei Bravissima! Hope you spell it this way, (it has been a while since I wrote any Italian, but still). And I am amazed by the expressiveness of your characters! They speak to me, and chi sa ;-), some day soon I might write story based on them, if it's OK with you? And one more thing - I really hope you dream of illustrating books for children comes true as soon as possible! The world needs you!Bacci. Irene Bagiacchi replies: "Thank you, you're very kind. And please, feel free to write every story my pictures inspire you. It's a honour!" | |
| 29 Dec 2008 | Patricia M. D´Angelo | Loading...When I saw this drawing, I was a bit astounded. It could almost be an illustration for a story I wrote, Nighmara’s cast. The character in my tale had a pendent where she stored the wisps of evil of man’s transgressions that she witnessed. She uses them as ingredients to create nightmares. | |
| 3 Feb 2009 | Anon. | Loading...I love how skinny she is. It really makes her eerie.
I think you would be a great children’s book illustrator! | |