| 13 Apr 2004 | Soviet Slave | | |
| 17 Apr 2004 | Jaquie | You gave me the wrong address silly goose! 'Dragonesque' is an interesting way to describe it. Your art is amazing babe! Soviet Slave??? Poor kid...  Jennifer Chambers replies: "What can i say? He likes it i swear, thanks for the comments, sorry bout the worng address, hehe." | |
| 16 May 2004 | Rachel M. Jones | Your art wrok is great, I really enjoyed looking at it, I hope you upload some more soon ^_^  Jennifer Chambers replies: "Thanks for commenting, i've got about 10 more on the way to be uploaded." | |
| 14 Jul 2004 | Tracey Hill | wow i like all your work keep it up, i especially like the way you do wings! Ill try to find my way back someday to see how your getting along!  Jennifer Chambers replies: "Thanks for the comment, i never noticed that so many people like the way that i do my wings. Glad you stopped by." | |
| 17 Oct 2004 | Elizabeth E. Weurdig | Alright I have a few things to say. And this comes from a fellow dragon artist. Dragons used to to be the ONLY thing I would draw, because I liked them so much and got very skilled. (until I had a mean art teacher who told me that she'd kick me out of honors art If I drew another) (that was my only year of art ever taken -.-+) Anyway, You draw great dragons and have a variety I see But I think that you could increase you skill greatly if you would challenge youself and draw them in other possistions. I mean by this...like drawing a dragon facing you. Or two dragons fighting maybe, the one furthest, facing you and the one closest, having its back to the screen. By doing this you can get a better feel of all your dragon's body structures and will find it easier to do more things with them. ^^ | |
| 18 Oct 2004 | Jennifer | I love your dragon pictures! They're great! | |