| 4 Aug 2003 | Diana Marin | Loading...I think the dragon needs more details...Just my humble (?)_ opinion... | |
| 6 Sep 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...I love the colors that uv expressed and the dragons form | |
| 14 Sep 2003 | Laura 'Skye' Sloan | Loading...wow I really like the colours, pastel like colours, don't find alot of nice soft pictures around in elfwood lately, I really like it!
PS- Wyverns are the type of dragons that have front legs and do not have fron arms... well their front arms are their wings...
Oh I think it would be good if you mage a bone dragon picture, that would be awesome! | |
| 26 Mar 2004 | Artemus | Loading...I think the dragon reminds me of a flying Axolotl. (A salamander type water creature.) therefor it's cute. ^_^ | |
| 11 Nov 2005 | Yves Jeffries | Loading...Your pictures,,,Are,,A,,A,,Am,,Amazing *bows down very low muttering helplessly and then dies in shock* | |
| 27 Dec 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...Now doesnt that scene look familiar? is it from the Circle at Center Novels? certainly looks like it. Its a wonderful veiw and if anyone had read the book you have hit the mark on its little red button. Thought Id mention it, great work. | |
| 9 Jul 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...I don't usually care for drawings/paintings depicting dragons, as they, along with noble, pointy-eared elves and (blechh!) thoroughbred unicorns, are numbered among the most worn-out of fantasy furniture, but I have to admit that this one's rather good. A previous commentator drew attention to the fact that the creature in the picture resembles the larval form of a species of troglodytic salamander. I agree, and I think this difference from the Generic High Fantasy Dragon (TM) that populates the covers of fantasy wristbusters everywhere works to the picture's advantage. This is in fact far better than most such 'art'. The rays of the setting (or is it rising?) sun gilding the dragon's (and I'm afraid I'm going to have to insist that it's a dragon. A wyvern's a winged, barb-tailed biped that merely resembles its larger cousin. The flying beastie in the painting seems to me more like the genuine article) scales and the slight blurring of distance and atmospheric haze is well captured and lends the picture a realism that offsets the fantastical premise. You've got talent, that's for sure. | |
| 26 Oct 2007 | Heidi Hecht | Loading...I like the colors here. Just for fun, I just want to tell the Wyvern that thing would probably burn readily. He will remain the ruler of the sky. | |
| 22 Aug 2008 | Anon. | Loading...shoot the dragon in doth wings about 5-10 times in each wing | |
| 16 Apr 2010 | MzHades | Loading...Very nice. However, it’s technically not a wyvern. Wyverns had two legs and wings.  Dragos Stanculescu replies: "Indeed, but I didn’t know any better back in 2003 " | |