| 8 Jun 2003 | Anon. | Loading...I've never heard the poem about the jabberwocky, but i have heard storys of it before.. and yeah, that's about how I imagined it  . First of all, great job with the shading, I love the detail on the beak and wings. The only strange thing about it is the position on the left wing, but I can see how it would need to be that way for the face to be seen. I love it! draw more! Bronwyn McIvor replies: "ya, that wing is kinda skrewy, but it wouldn't really work any other way. Thanks for your comment!" | |
| 21 Jun 2003 | Rosie Posie Osie | Loading...Heehee! i love the jabberwocky! He reminds me of a very very old man/demon thingy with no teeth and attacks you with his gums!!!!! heehee! ~rosie | |
| 17 Apr 2004 | Megan McWhorter | Loading...Hee hee, I love that poem. And I'm enjoying your gallery! I'm glad someone else isn't a fan of immodest clothing. If you've had any on here, it's been very mild. Thank you for not just drawing hoes! Bronwyn McIvor replies: "Thank you! And I agree, pointless nudity is just, well pointless. Not to mention annoying." | |
| 30 May 2004 | Demetrios | Loading...This version of the Jabberwocky is a LOT less scary - looking than the one in that 1985 version of Alice in Wonderland. That's what makes this picture so good. | |