| 15 Aug 2005 | Ronnie E. Walton | Feel free to continue forwarding your replies to my comments. I don't mind at all. Also, I was wondering if you'd check out my work and comment on it. I need as many comments as I can get.   Kasi L. Albert replies: "I did end up replying to all the comments, although I didnt forward them all to you. I also read and commented on your work - thank-you again! Comments are the best thing!" | |
| 4 Sep 2005 | Bianca ´Bia´ Tangermann | Absolutely freaking stunning. The way you capture female beauty and grace is amazing. I hardly ever comment on Elfwood art in general, but this...extraordinary things call for extraordinary measures, as they say. Wow.  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Goodness me! You've left me with a warm fuzzy feeling with that lovely comment. Thank-you so much, it means a lot to me to hear from viewers of my work. I;ll scoot off now to have a look at your shelf!" | |
| 11 Sep 2005 | Jessica E. Hunt | I love your art especially under the cloak the face is absolutely beatiful.  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Thank-you very much Jessica. Many people seem to really like that particluar one - something about her expression must really speak to people. Thanks!" | |
| 29 Sep 2005 | Kaymeyer | Nice work, good expressions, quality detail and clothing. My only suggestion would be to consider trying to thin out and lighten the outline quality you have. Even without color, it's nice to see more of a 3 dimensional looks and those outlines can stop it from happening. I like outlines in my work too, so when I feel the need to have sharp outside edges, I do pen/ink drawings to get it out of my system and then get out the eraser when it comes to graphite.  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Thank-you very much for your kind comment, but even more for your suggestion. I'm always really appreciative of any comments or criticism on how I can improve my work. I probably don't take nearly as much time as i should finishing my pieces, but I will defintely take into account your thoughts. Thanks!" | |
| 20 Oct 2005 | Sash | Nice Pitures. You have a real talent for drawing. I think the pics look better in B&W.  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Thank-you very much! I like the pencil look too!" | |
| 23 Nov 2005 | Die 2 | Your gallery really caught our attention"me and my friends" I seen it the other day and am just now putting a cooment. It reminds me of wiccan friends. Blood thurst  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Took me a moment there to decifer the twisted use of the english language there, but thank you! (I think). Peace" | |
| 7 Jun 2006 | Valerie Joanne Higgins | Some interesting character pieces. Welcome to Bifrost!  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Thanks Valerie! Glad to be a part of it!" | |
| 9 Jun 2006 | Brian L. Husted | Thought I'd pop in and say "Welcome to Bifrost". You have some great stuff, I can't wait to see what you come up with for our projects.  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Thank-you for your welcome! I can't wait to have a try at the projects." | |
| 10 Jun 2006 | Barbara J. Wickham | Welcome to Bifrost! You have some of the most powerful women characters I have ever seen. I love how you also create such wonderfully detailed costumes and jewelry to show them off. I'm eager to see what you do with your projects!  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Thank-you for the kind compliment!" | |
| 11 Feb 2007 | Helene Arnesen. | Your art is very good! I really like your style, keep it up! A little of topic, but.. You study history? What's your major? (if you have one). I'm gonna study history to when I get old enough, and complete "vidregående", which is the Norwegian High School. Do you like it? History I mean. And.. What do you want to do? I mean work related.. Perhaps stupid questions, but I just had to ask ^^ Again, love your art!  You're very good at faces and clothing!  Kasi L. Albert replies: "Thank-you for your kind comments Helene. Its great to hear that you are so interested in history. I have just finished my honours year at university, during which I wrote a long dissertation about Saint Catherine of Siena and religion in Medieval Italy. I would like to work in the museum industry, and this year I am planning to get a qualitfication to conserve and restore objects in museums. There are lots of different opportunities in history, so long as you keep your mind open to them all! Good luck!" | |