| 27 Sep 2003 | Miriam F. Loomis | Loading...All I can say is... Ouch! o.- Kelli doyle replies: "Heh. If taht was me, and it was, er- if it was real, I think I'd be saying a little more than ouch. More like "Holy sh*t! It's infected! Aw man! f*ck! f*ck!"" | |
| 11 Oct 2003 | Kelly Angel | Loading...Now that looks damn real ... =D great job! Kelli doyle replies: "hee! Thanks! I tried." | |
| 25 Nov 2003 | Therese | Loading...Nice work on the hand, but what is up with the one long nail, just wondering, cause I used to do that sort of thing. Kelli doyle replies: "The nail- ha. a long story. I've had them ( yes a pair) for about... almost 8 years. I'm not a crankhead- it just comes from a bet- my male friend bet he could grow his end nails longer than mine. He may have been a crankhead. But I won. Sometimes they get in the way- I break them wrestlign with goats, but mostly they're just fashion statements, I paint them to match w/ my clothes." | |
| 25 Nov 2003 | Kelianne McCormack | Loading...Ok that looks -so- descusting! I like it  looks amazingly real. Keep mutating your hand  Kelli doyle replies: "Oo, yea, yummy decomposing discolored flesh! And I will- or at leasy mutiliating things." | |
| 14 Dec 2003 | Charisse 'Lin' Acosta | Loading...you insulted TEA!!!! TEA IS AWESOME! NEVER EVER INSULT TEA! That said I would like to say that you did a great job on the hand. I love the way you put purple and yellow-green stuff around the cut. Makes it look real. GO TEA! Kelli doyle replies: "Did I insult tea? Oh, Well. Heh. I like tea. It's just been kinda rude to me lately- jumping me in dark alleys for my lunch money and giving me scathing wedgies. And fleshrot- dead skin is not dead skin if it is not in the process of decomposition!" | |
| 12 Jan 2004 | Anon. | Loading...eh....you may want to put some Neosporin on that it might get infected XD Kelli doyle replies: "gwark. too late." | |
| 31 Dec 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...Many people say it's quite realistic, and while the talent must be commended...
I do makeup mildly professionaly--I do it for theatrical productions both in school and out and I think that your natural talent could be honed.
The actual wound itself is amazing--even I can't do that good. However, the tone of the latex isn't wuite matching the skin. I had that problem for months when I was working on "Midsummer Night's Dream" for ears. Here's the tip--use concealer and powder on/around the wound. I swear, makes a world of difference. Very good though! Keep it up! | |
| 16 Dec 2005 | Nji Hu | Loading...Cooool! I like it  | |
| 22 Jan 2006 | Kenny G | Loading...I've seen this picture EVERYWHERE. | |
| 21 Oct 2006 | W.w.b.d what would buffy do? | Loading...A little too purple i think otherwise very well done take it from an outcast artist.Nice fingers 2! | |