 | | Date | Name | Comment | | | 18 Sep 2006 | Hannah Ashley | Oh wow, I saw your art back a while ago, and I thought that it was so wonderful, but I couldn't remember who you were! I am soooo very jelous. You do wonderful work, it's absolutly fantastic.  Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "There are better artist than I to be jealous of, but I thank you for the compliment. It really helps me to keep going with my art to know that people out there appreciate my work. And don't give up yours either. Art is an endless road of progress, I don't think there is any artist that is completely satisfied with their art, or who doesn't feel they still have room for improvement." | |
| 19 Sep 2006 | Madison Evvan Johns | Your entire gallery was very inspiring and well done keep up the good work and dont let anyone get you down. also you are a very deep person lets see some more poetry with your pieces.  Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "I used to write a lot, mostly when I was depressed. I've been a lot less depressed lately, which has been good for me but bad for my writing. I actually have a piece of art and poetry to go with it that I'm working on now, it's going slowly but maybe I think it's coming along. Thanks for your comment and your interest in my writing as well as my art." | |
| 21 Sep 2006 | Midmaster | Yay someone else who uses markers, your amazing and so talented please keep up this outstanding work. i love the ways you use colour, light,shade and the poses. 1000/1000. all the best for the future, may your imagination never tire and your write be strong, Happy drawing (ps im intrested in tutorials). | |
| 6 Oct 2006 | William Li | Your Chinese dragon is pretty awesome. We see way to few Chinese dragons, hehe. Your picture with the sword is an excellent pose for a drawing. Try it   Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "Grayscale will always be my strong suit I think, though I'll continue to blindly fumble around with colors, since people seem to like colored stuff a great deal more.It's true though we don't see too many chinese dragons around, at least not done in much detail. I figured I've been drawing dragons for so long I owed it to the dragon kingdom to do a dragon of another sort. They really are quite fun to draw, the excessively long body provides for intersting poses. I'd love to see you draw one yourself.As for drawing that picture, I still feel horribly inept at drawing humans, but hey at least I have a reference, so maybe I'll try it, I certainly could use the practice.Thanks for stopping by, I always love getting comments from a great artist like yourself ^^" | |
| 30 Oct 2006 | Watchful Badger | What comes to mind when I see your creatures, in all their little captured pieces, is "spirits". Animal totems, watchful entities, im not sure what kind of name I could pin on that would be accurate, but even in their strongly defined and strongly colored frames, that is what I see. Spirits, totems, watchers, avatars. Its an odd thing, to have so many pieces of work make me think that. I visited here ages ago. I thought the same then. Your work is pleasing to the eye and almost hauntingly familiar. Oh dear. "Familiar". Now there was an unintentional pun I could have missed. Hah. Your art has more meaning to me than more than just simple pictures. They give themselves depth, even if you never intended them to go deeper than the paper. Well done!  Jennifer Alice Peters replies: "This is interesting, only just a day or two ago I made a post on Deviant Art about animal totems, in a completely different context though. I'm quite happy that my work strikes you so. There are certainly many meanings to each and every piece, any strong emotion or event is of great inspiration to me, but there are great many subjects that seem to call out from the paper, I only oblige by drawing the image that's already shown itself, whether it be in the woodgrain of a desk, or the folds of a rug on the floor. These images always seem come out the strongest. Much more so than drawings forced through reference pictures or request. Maybe there is something more to that, maybe not. But your comment certainly has me wondering. Thank you for stopping by to share your thoughts." | |
| 11 Mar 2007 | Dragonfriend | i love the way you draw your dragons! all the detail and the poses you put them in and the way you draw thier wings! AMAZING!! i wish i could draw as good as you!! | |
| 21 Apr 2007 | Lara | I had you in my favorites a couple years back, then somehow lost you. Persistence paid off though, because I finally found you again. All I remembered was your first name. You are soooooo talented, I love your art!! | |
| 7 Jul 2007 | Nora ´Noder´ Macsuga | You have a nice gallery here, interesting work, I feel the need to come back later and see if you do an update  I like your style, the expressions of the faces in the pictures (um... yeh, there are some that haven't got face, but I like those, too) Can you stop by my gallery to leave some useful comments? | |
| 14 Jan 2008 | Ashley an hodnett | WOW>...< Sniff Butifull ...Work just marvilise !!! tae it from a 9 year old never see such good work !!!!!!!!TvT: | |
| 14 Jan 2008 | Ashley an hodnett | Wow Zews cool dog! good web page lol. | |
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