| 23 Sep 2005 | Erin Hopkins | Loading...The details alone are very good.  This is a wonderful piece. You can almost feel the emotion and be there. Julee M Clark replies: "I'm glad to hear you believe it generates these qualities. I hope for such things out of all my works. Thank you." | |
| 23 Sep 2005 | Mattie K. Squire | Loading...Wow, this is great. I love how she portrays a certain 'coolness' with her posture, expression, and how you kept the shading light. The angels are a wonderful touch as well, and the little viney details on her throne are great too. Wonderful work, keep it up. Julee M Clark replies: "Comment From the Artist: Thank you. I still haven't finished this piece. I've failed to mention it. I appreciate your comments and compliments." | |
| 25 Sep 2005 | Rebecca-Lee S. Hickman | Loading...Very kewl! I like the details and the soft touch the graphite gives this piece. Julee M Clark replies: "Thank you. This piece has a long way to go, but considering how it looks now I sometimes feel I should just leave it be." | |
| 27 Sep 2005 | Erin ´EireWolf´ Metcalf | Loading...Beautiful. I like how you don't skimp on the details, but you don't overwhelm us with them either. I feel like I'm in the throne room when I look at this piece. I like the grayscale, but I'd also love to see this one in color! Julee M Clark replies: "Thank you Erin.
However, I must admit that every once in a while I do overkill the detail, hence, the erase lines in certain pictures. One pro to bad resolution though; after the scan, the possibility those unsightly erase lines could have been drown out is a likely one.
About the color, no worries. I've had plans to, but I'm still deciding on how I want to go about giving this piece color. My thoughts so far; A lot of rich, warm colors, the color scheme consisting of mostly browns. It sounds as though it would be a disaster, but when its finished you'll see what I mean." | |
| 7 Dec 2005 | Constanza Ehrenhaus | Loading...wow! heavy Amidala influece! Exquisite piece! Julee M Clark replies: "You know, your right. Where I wasn't inspired by Amidala to draw this, the entire time I was working on it I realized more and more how much it was turning out like her. Her clothing was inspired by middle-aged nobility (where Amidala does have an outfit that appears to be inspired by the same time period, her entire wardrobe also has asian influence added. Amidala's is a mixture). Also on this the face paint is what mostly was reminicent, (almost too reminicent) of Amidala. However, Adalia Meinhardt's facial decorations vary from dress to dress. Anyway, thank you." | |
| 21 Mar 2006 | Rochelle Green | Loading...Ohhh this is adorable, and I didn't see Amidala in it at all. I love the exquisite use of pale shading and the expression on her face. Interesting religious theme to her outfit. I would love to see this in colour. Julee M Clark replies: "I would love to present it in color. LOL, I can see what you mean, her clothing does look like a nun's habot Thank you for your kind comment." | |
| 9 Apr 2006 | Danielle | Loading...Your art is simply stunning, the detail and perspective is spot on. one of the hardest things ever is to draw the human form and they are amazing.highly talented. Julee M Clark replies: "I deeply appreciate your comment and the kind words entailed. Thank you so very much, it means a lot " | |