| 2 Nov 2002 | Eugene Randolph Young | Loading...I love it! How did I miss your wonderful site? The colors here and the expressions and body language all remind me of a typical day at an West Oakland bus stop without the smog and litter. The muddy water is a nice touch. | |
| 9 Mar 2003 | Lady 'Suiateh' of the Abyss | Loading...I love your style, and the colors. Very cool. | |
| 11 Mar 2003 | Catweazle | Loading...Fantastic setting its a believable scene and the elves are very alive , could be in a film | |
| 5 Nov 2003 | Sebastian F Klement | Loading...A thats better i am getting a little sick of al does white elfs. This elfs and monkey tail elfs rule... drow die Sara Kristiina Albrecht replies: "yeah, exactly, it's weird that elves seem to be 99,9 % white in elfwood. exept of drow. i'm also not too fond of drow cause they're not tolkien, but most people understand drow when saying dark elf :/" | |
| 14 Nov 2003 | Joshua Dupre | Loading...This is extreamly unique. How often do you see two black elfs in the savannah. This is amazing. Beautiful colors. I love to see an artist break away from the "normal" fantasy. | |
| 28 Nov 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...It's captured but makes me horny | |
| 9 May 2004 | Robert m. Schipper | Loading...Whooo tits! Urgh.. I mean; Whoa cool pic! i like the detail and the coloring! It sure is origional | |
| 5 Jul 2004 | Sebastian F Klement | Loading...I say it again i love this pic ^-^ | |
| 21 Sep 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...Very cool piece of work. I really like the way you drew the background, particularly the fallen tree that the flirtatious dears are leaning on. In agreement with one of the above comments: it's true! how often *do* you get to see black elves on the savannah?  | |
| 18 Mar 2006 | Mikko S. Anttonen | Loading...Wow! They are maybe first African elves what I have ever seen  | |