| 5 Jul 2000 | Alicia M. Hannah | Loading...I think this is my favorite picture in your gallery.. probably because it reminds me of my mother ^_^ I love her outfit. | |
| 24 Sep 2000 | Karen L. Petrasko | Loading...This is also my favorite picture in your gallery. She does seem very knowledgable, perhaps its the pose or the grey hair. I like the outfit and you do a wonderful job with faces and eyes. It is very impressive. I like how you did not make her anorexic looking like a lot of artists do. The only imperfection I can find is Lady Victoria's hand seems a little out of proportion. | |
| 9 Oct 2000 | Victoria E. Brennan | Loading...She looks so wise  I love her outfit and pose  Very cute pic  | |
| 16 Sep 2001 | Lisa Coleman | Loading...I love the textures that were left on the trim of her dress, it contrasts very nicely with the flat fields of color. | |
| 11 Jun 2002 | Hanna Romin | Loading...How can you draw old people I can't ....good.... | |
| 19 Jul 2002 | Rae E. Hamburg | Loading...I really like this picture. It goes out against the norm - and it looks almost exactly like my mom. (She's a powerful sorceress, too - but she tends to apply it to stuff like cooking. Nummy...) Love the outfit, too. How do you do that wonderful clothing? I can never figure out how to do folds like that. Laurie A. LeBlanc replies: "To be honest, I tend to do my folds in the same places. I put them in the corners of the dress and one near the middle of the dress with a couple for each leg. It still isn't quite right though, I do realize, but I'll continue to work on it. I notice a lot of people who have see this pic have notice the motherly look to her and I'm glad it shows through. She does act like a mother figure to various characters. She's a mix of a caring, concern and powerful magic...go fig. " | |