| 15 Nov 2004 | Sylvan | Loading...omg...*jaw hangs open* you are my new favorite artist...Shes just...so...eh gad! Everything is inconcivabley perfect! Mark Andrew Goldfine replies: "Thank you! Now I am speechless!!!" | |
| 28 Jan 2005 | Heather 'Gravedigger' Baxter | Loading... | |
| 2 Jul 2005 | Arthur L. Williamson | Loading...That cloak is abso-freakin-lutely amazing! | |
| 20 Sep 2005 | Liv Z. O'Connor | Loading...Wow....she could crush someone's skull with her thighs! She ripped! Im in love with her....wait no...I like boys. right? | |
| 20 Sep 2005 | Beer fiend | Loading...Finally a necromancer that has some meat on em and dont look like a skeleton themself. And i really like how you got the skirt blowing around the cane like that. Nice attention to detail. And skull on the cane is real nice too. Thats a good design | |
| 10 Mar 2006 | Marun | Loading...When I die, I want HER to bring me back xP Nice details, and wind effects. As with your other works, good job *thumbs up* Mark Andrew Goldfine replies: "Thank you, Marun " | |
| 11 Jun 2006 | Kristin A. Erickson | Loading...That is just amazing work!! Should have gotten a mod's choice! Amazing! Mark Andrew Goldfine replies: "Thank you, Kristin I think this was posted before Mod's choice even came to be But who knows " | |
| 26 Nov 2006 | GuesssWho | Loading... | |
| 6 Jan 2008 | Shadowfriend | Loading...Allthough this is great art, and a well made sorceress in all ways, I don't realy identify her as a Necromancer. Sure, there is a skullthing on her staff, and I don't deny that she could very well be a necromancer. But, without some undead following her around, how would you know?
Just something that popped into my mind. I like it all the same. | |
| 20 Aug 2009 | Debs | Loading...Just checking out your site, it’s really neat to see someone who is willing to be so eclectic in their media. I was checking out your color pencil work, I used to work exclusively in them before I got hooked on acrylic’s (my publisher’s suggestion), but something you might want to try. Get yourself a set of decent, not cheap rubbish, but decent aquarelles, they are a lot softer and blend easier, even smudging quickly. It might just give you the effect you’re hoping for with a lot less stress. I still use them when I’m drawing for fun. By the way, I’ve really enjoyed visiting your gallery. Cheers | |