| 7 Apr 2004 | Billie Liao | So cool! Bat people! Yay! Very unique, keep up the good work! | |
| 19 Jul 2004 | Father | Get in touch soon | |
| 20 Jul 2004 | Anonymous | How long did you think it would take for me to found the comment I made to be publish.
It isn't funny at all | |
| 26 Aug 2004 | George Alexander III | Hi, Lawrence! Long time no see. I've added a new pic to my gallery. Whenever you can, check it out. | |
| 16 Oct 2004 | Weirdness | I love your gallery! Your style is awesome!! | |
| 10 Jun 2005 | Ty "Psytronic" Scheuerman | I'm quite sure you get this a lot, but I'm just totally impressed. | |
| 16 Aug 2005 | Will G. Tull | As the last comment said, you prolly get this alot. You are very talented, alot of your demon girls give me a special feeling...but enough about that, your proportions your style and that fact that the lovely ladies you draw are not all twigs with obnoxious T&A. One of the few galleries I perused beginning to end. Thank you | |
| 29 Aug 2005 | Eva Golden <evajgolden@yah...com& | lol i like your style, the women aren't toothpix and they're a bit gothic/punk! kinda reminds me of well, me! YAY! ^.^ keep up thee great work! Keep me in check of when you get a new update! -Eva j. Golden | |
| 5 Sep 2005 | James Jandreau | Well, it's lucky that Elfwood batches the days comments into one email for us cuz I just left you a mess of comments on your drawrings. I hope you find some of them useful. I really like your overall style, and hope you can continue to refine your skills. It reminds me of old black and white Conan, and Frazetta's sketches with the ample girls. Wicked cool. Maybe I'll try a little of that as well. First thing to do is try to get some models. Where to begin, where to begin... Good luck - James | |
| 21 Mar 2006 | Grandmother Dawson | I didn't quite comprehend the extent of the information one can find via the Web., but at least I got a glimpse of what you look like sometime recently, that is, more recently than when I last saw you the day Jessi had a tattoe and I was visiting in Hammond.
I had written you several times at the mail address given me by your father who placed you somewhere in Tennessee, but I never heard from you so I imagine that was incorrect. We are plagued with some the usual "mature people" complaints (heart, blood pressure, etc) but other wise still do a bit of traveling.
We would like to hear from you.
Grandma Dawson | |