| 3 Nov 2005 | Kristina 'Aryana' Siers | Loading...Wonderful! I love her dark eyes. She looks both curious and innocent, and a bit sad. The shading is very good! | |
| 3 Nov 2005 | Ragnhild Leivsdotter Rossehaug | Loading...This is beautiful! She looks like she's up to something! love the eyes and the shading and the hair! Ah, everything is beautifully done! Kudos! | |
| 19 Nov 2005 | Shadow | Loading...I'm in love with this picture. It's beautiful. I lover her eyes, the picture looks like there's a story behind it. Like she was starteled. It's really great!  Beautiful work. | |
| 15 Jan 2006 | Minnimouse | Loading...It's true, it's beautiful. I'm getting repetitive but there's really nothing else to say except that you have a true talent, that you should keep drawing and you'll get famous in no time (if you aren't already) | |
| 20 Aug 2008 | L. Trowa Rainiel | Loading...Eyes and hair captured me instantly! I adore how you put the eyes so far away from each other, really makes her look fish-like, yet (/and!) SO cute!  | |
| 9 Dec 2008 | Jeanette M Thomas | Loading...Wonderful detail of putting the gills on the rib cage area - would channel oxygen to whatever breathing system they have in place of human lungs. First such placement of gills I have seen in the Wood. Most put them on the sides of the neck, which may not be workable. The face, the hair, the webbed fingsrs indicate you have put a great deal of thought into portraying mercreatures. | |