| 22 Oct 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...Very interesting work, I appreciate, even if I seem to be the only who does... Bronwyn McIvor replies: "Thanks! It is a little. . . different. . . from most stuff on elfwood, so in a way I'm not too surprised that no one else has commented on it yet. But it's very nice to hear that someone likes it!" | |
| 23 Nov 2006 | Rianna Ritchie | Loading...This is amazing! I love abstract art! Its so quirky! Bronwyn McIvor replies: "Haha thanks! Me and quirky are like two very mixy things." | |
| 3 Feb 2007 | Rita "FyreNWater" Lau | Loading...Awesome! What materials were used and how long did it take? Bronwyn McIvor replies: "I used plaster bandage to make the arm and the dragon, and then used papier mache for the rest of the 3-D elements--it's all mounted on a big plywood board. I used those little aquarium pebbles for the pomegranate seeds, and painted it all with acrylics. It took me a while. . . probably about 2 months all told, I think. thanks for the comment!" | |
| 18 Aug 2007 | Anonymous | Loading...This is so awesome! Both funny and imaginative. | |
| 18 Aug 2007 | Bri A. Herber | Loading...This is such an amazing idea & you've accomplished it beautifully! At first I thought the ogre arm looked just to 'there' ya know? But after seeing it up close & seeing the other fingers peeking out, I was blown away! I wish I could see the pomegranit seeds! They sound amazing! I love it! Great work! | |
| 25 Jan 2009 | EVILIN | Loading...Hi! I get to show this to my class because our teacher said it was fantastic and I agree! What about those Christmas dragons? What types of pictures are on the back?
P.S you really should put comment boxes on bmcivor.carbonmade.com! | |
| 25 Jan 2009 | EVILIN | Loading...sorry i wrote your website wrong | |