| 26 Mar 2003 | Neil Ogburne | Loading...I have rarely seen painting like this. It raised emotions in me I never knew I had. There is a sense of otherworldliness here, of seeing a different reality. The last time I saw an artist of this level of talent and imagination was in Dagenham. Magnus Pharao Hansen replies: "Glad you like it. I never have been to Dagenham but somehow it sounds like its a place should consider going to." | |
| 14 May 2003 | Jason Dunn | Loading...Hey man I love your work its great!!!!! ^_^ | |
| 11 Jun 2003 | Carolin Emily Southern | Loading...Did any body ever say you were brilliant? If not they ought to have done!! Magnus Pharao Hansen replies: "Why, thank you, that is very sweet of you. I'm glad you like it." | |
| 28 Jun 2003 | Oromë | Loading...Nice work. I especially enjoy the picture of Carcharoth. | |
| 21 Jul 2003 | Rosa Dogg Jonsdottir | Loading...I like your watercolor art... and I'm also going gooy eyed about your theme which seems to involve alot off viking-sagas  nice work on that Egilssaga scene  | |
| 21 Aug 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...Hey your pictures are really cool but do you know anything about radagast the brown or did you paint any pictures of him??? Magnus Pharao Hansen replies: "Today i have added a picure of Radagast the Brown. I have painted three different ones and this was the one I liked best. Hope you like it." | |
| 12 Dec 2004 | Kharmii | Loading...You have a good eye for interesting, detailed compositions, and I like how your characters are real and have emotions. My favorite are the Beowulf pictures, especially the underwater scene, which has a neat perspective, and the troll scene with the greenish glow. Hope to see more! | |
| 17 Oct 2005 | Ronny | Loading...The whater colors are fantastic!!! | |
| 10 Mar 2007 | Alice | Loading...You look like a pirate | |
| 22 Aug 2008 | Cristy Ann Ballard | Loading...I especially love to see artists who have their own style. Your art is unique here on Elfwood and I really enjoyed looking at it. It reminds me quite a lot of Goya, sort of that thick, paste like paint he used and the loose style of his figures. It’s a very cool site; let me know when you post more! | |