| 11 May 2005 | Nicole Marsha Randall | Loading...IT WAS WORTH IT! IT WAS WORTH IT!!Your pencils died for a good cause. This is just beautiful. First comment leapfrog. The flower in her hand is just superb. Greg Vilton replies: "I'm chuffed! Thank you very much, Nicole..." | |
| 27 May 2005 | Rochelle Green | Loading...Yes, definitely worth it! Especially on the hair, and the texture of her skin  Greg Vilton replies: "Thanks! Colouring the skin like that was good fun..." | |
| 31 May 2005 | Audrey Whitham | Loading...I think it looks well worth it. I like the details and that frog came out really good. My frogs usually come out looking weird. Greg Vilton replies: "Your frogs might belong to the category of those that turn into Princes Charming after receiving a kiss! Who knows? LOL ;-)
Thank you very much for stopping by, Audrey!" | |
| 12 Jun 2005 | Tree Pruitt <paintedraven@ear.. | Loading...Hi Greg! Love your other portfolio too! This is a wonderful piece -- great rendering, and story making. Maybe you could have saved a bit of your green pencils though by placing some touches of a deep blue into the grass (esp. the shadows). This would differentiate the green of her body from the background, and also create some color contrast against that lovely flower. Then the main characters would stand out more. But still -- the piece is a true treasure! Blessings! Tree Pruitt | |
| 19 Jun 2005 | Trevor Mathis | Loading...No critisism from me on this one. I am impressed with the use of color especially with the green portions of her skin. | |
| 30 Aug 2005 | Mary Ashton | Loading...Beautifully unique and creative work Greg, definitely worth destroying your green pencils for! Love the flower and the colour combinations. Mary | |
| 18 Jul 2006 | Lisa Eshkenazi | Loading...Very cool amphibious lady. I would say it was worth however many green pencils were killed in the making of it.  I love the sweet expression on her face. | |