| 17 Sep 2004 | Sara Matsdotter Östh | Loading...Beautiful! Something between a comic, early 20th Century illustrations and something else... suggestive, imaginative, I don't know. In any case: wonderful work! | |
| 17 Sep 2004 | Meike de Nooy | Loading...Gosh, I'm amazed at the lack of comments! It's a very good piece. I love the mood and the snow! and the shading, it'[s really all very well done... I half expect a moderators choice  the only thing that bothers me a bit is the outlining on his right arm and hood.. it gives a cartoonish feel to the otherwise very natural picture! | |
| 20 Dec 2006 | Christlin johnson | Loading...*shivers* amazing i feel bad for the guy | |
| 7 Apr 2008 | Jonathan Curauko Sias | Loading...I’m liking the ornamentation in the door frames! | |
| 9 Apr 2008 | David Michael | Loading...I love the paper you use - it gives your drawings such a dark, otherworldly quality...like from a Brothers Grimm tale, or even something more ancient. A mysterious cloaked wanderer is arguably the most perfect subject for your style, and I find myself enjoying this one more than the trolls and gnomes populating the rest of your gallery. His cloak has a somewhat nice lining, which suggests it once might have been quite dandy, but it’s torn and ragged state suggests long and hard travels for the wearer. His face is bent low, and seems...not sad, exactly, but resigned, determined, aware of the monotony ahead. I can’t figure out why he’s walking right through a tall snow pile, though - most people try to walk around those.  | |
| 1 Dec 2008 | Lydia stephanie Barker | Loading...this is amazing, wonderful job!! | |