| 24 Aug 2004 | Bill Ross | Loading...Wow! You have a great gallery! I love the way it is all put together! I went through all of your pictures and they only seemed to get better to me! If I had the time, I would have left a comment on all of them. You have a great passion for your artwork and I can’t wait to see more! I have you book marked so I can check back often. Cassavius Cleynghelt replies: "Thank you very much indeed. " | |
| 24 Aug 2004 | Jennifer D.W. Lee | Loading...Hey! Welcome to the woods, I am new too. In fact my gallery is next to yours. I just wanted to say that I think your art is wonderful. I especially like your mermaid. She is different from many of the others on this site. Anyway, congrats on getting your gallery! | |
| 26 Aug 2004 | Emily Day Proctor | Loading...Hey, neighbor! I'm in the gallery to the right of you!! Yay for neighbors! Wooo! Anyway, I just looked at all your stuff: bloody brilliant! I especially like your mermaid: very deserving of a Mod's Choice. All of your stuff is awesome! I hope you update soon. I'll be stopping by every once in awhile to see if you've updated! 'Til then... happy drawing! Cassavius Cleynghelt replies: "Well put me knickers in a twist and call me bonkers. It's bloody nice of you to comment on all of my pictures. Ah, but what are neighbors for. " | |
| 9 Sep 2004 | John Teall | Loading...Your taste in expression is interesting. I too gravitate toward ecclectic intigration of nature and tecnology and find each seeming to me somehow incomplete without encompassing some element of the other. Both pre and post petrolium tecnolgies. Tecnologies without an industrial revolution. A tecnology in my case, where wars and nations never caught on and the library at alexandria was never burned and there was no middle ages and no fanatacism and people never stopped seeing nonhuman people as brothers or the land as sacred but didn't stop from being creative and inovative because of that either.
Where wealth is not some meaningless persuit of accumulating symbolic value but the gratification of creating beauty and being generous with it
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| 1 Oct 2004 | Rian Sanderse | Loading...That photo is ahwsome! Cassavius Cleynghelt replies: "You mean that archery photo? You should try it once. It's fun. " | |
| 10 Oct 2004 | Damms | Loading...You certainly have a unique style to your work. It has a cartoony feel to it. Your characters are certainly different to anything else that I have seen on the woods. Regarding the Archery, you look if you are holding that recurve bow a little to tightly. Cassavius Cleynghelt replies: "The cartoonishness is a mixture of several styles I worked out over the years. It's finally starting to look like something presentable.As for the archery pick. I learned how to relax my grip and how to follow through. Thanks to fellow archers (like yourself, I'm guessing), my aim has improved a lot. " | |
| 25 Nov 2004 | Sarayaxewell | Loading...Aye, I was to fast with the submit button  Took a look at yer artworks, and it's jummy! I could eat them all! | |
| 25 Nov 2004 | Sarayaxewell | Loading...Well, in reply to you comment... Where the bloody hell could they've gotten it besides from me  *ahem* Cheers, Saray  | |
| 6 Jul 2005 | Playa hata | Loading...all i can say is. THAT CRAP SUCKS. i dont know what it is besides bad. so. no more art for you ok? NO MORE ART. and archery is cool. but only if you shoot yourself so enjoy the arrowfilled death. once again id write more but its 3am so good night - playa hata Cassavius Cleynghelt replies: "Well aren't you the critic. Tell me, what is it other than bad? Please do write more, you're ever so constructive. Oh, and by the way, would you mind explaining to me how you can actually shoot yourself with a bow? " | |