| 1 Sep 2005 | Susann A. Eklund | Loading...Really impressing piece of art! How did you do that? | |
| 1 Sep 2005 | Luule Dani Lille | Loading...Wow. I've nevet been able to draw water so I love it. Plus the ship. It looks wonderful. All the detail and stuff:0. Just... wow  | |
| 3 Sep 2005 | A. Anthony | Loading...Incredible! You can almost hear the water against the hull and the wind whipping through the rigging! Totally awesome! | |
| 5 May 2008 | Brigid Kathleen Nelson | Loading...great detail! I have a soft spot for sea ships, you did a beautiful job! | |
| 5 May 2008 | David Michael | Loading...Great job, artistically. I love the shading and details, and the billowing fog/clouds, and ocean rollers. Very atmospheric. Note on ship construction, though: those oars would need to be much longer to be of any use at all, and for a ship of that size there would have to be many more of them along the sides, perhaps even two levels of them. There’s a reason galleys were so much smaller than galleons. But like I said, for a bit of speculative fantasy, it’s a really fun picture to look at. | |
| 5 May 2008 | Sherri L. White | Loading...This is so outrageously well done !!! Love your attention to detail !!! Amazing piece of art ! | |
| 17 Jul 2009 | John M Carter | Loading...Very crisp! Beautiful ship. | |