| 28 Oct 2003 | Your lil cuz | Loading...hey Kris. I hope that you dont mind but i am using your drawings for my graphics poject top page because they are really cool looking. Love you, Katie | |
| 11 Nov 2003 | Heather | Loading...I love the way you draw... That is the way i picture art in my mind.... Keep up the great work | |
| 8 Jan 2004 | Rlee | Loading...i love your style...its very unique. its inspired me to work in my sketchbook  | |
| 29 Mar 2004 | Mel | Loading...Oh my, it can't be Kristina!!! I remember the work you did back in highschool... It's still wonderful, it all makes me smile, I love it. Do you remember me? I'm a little mommy now! It's been so long... eh....I hope to talk to you soon! | |
| 31 May 2004 | Corey | Loading...Hello hello again i have not looked at your art for awhile i was in england and i can say by the time i got back you still are one of the most creative artist's i know of keep up the good work | |
| 24 Jun 2004 | Kira | Loading...Hey Stina it's your old buddy pal Kira. I was wandering the internet and stumbled upon here. Been wondering whatever happened to you. So if you like, drop a line. | |
| 18 Oct 2005 | Ruth. M. Jepson | Loading...Firstly- I love your eyeliner in your pic. I used to spend ages doing my eyes fancy, but never have the time anymore. *Sigh*
Secondly- your art is so unique from what I've seen on elfwood. Very cute, but slightly twisted. Me likes. | |
| 15 Jan 2006 | Rob | Loading...Hey, I dunno if you even check this anymore...probably not. But if you do drop me a line...somehow...i've been wanting to talk to you forever now.
krzrob2 | |
| 29 Mar 2006 | Amber | Loading...I love your style it is very original. Keep up the good work ! (c: | |
| 22 May 2008 | Kalvin Wike | Loading...Greetings! I’ve looked through your galery at length and have something to say: I want your talent!
This is the form of visual art I strive to produce, and I AM trying my best. I am 16, and have been an artist (verbally, not visually) since age 12. I am just now getting into the realm of visual art, for I realized a while back that I had the ability to create many, MANY wonderful creatures and landscapes, but my lack of patience prevented me from acting on impulse.
I am starting to teach myself the human form, studying it freely (and who said groping random women was wrong?!?!) trying to "get a feel" for how to "ease into" how to "get on with this".
I hope someday that I’ll have the patience to demonstrate my dormant talent, which could, possibly, mutate into a much, MUCH more disgusting, revolting form of your own impressive art!
Well, to wrap this post up (finally, right?) I want to ask you one, single, solitary, lone, abandoned, pitiful, pathetic, lonely, sad question. On average, how long does it take you to throw together (I.E. draw) a human/humanoid figure via pencil/pen?
Please respond. Someday. Please...? | |