| 20 May 1999 | Rick Smith | Hi and welcome to the Woods. You've got a good idea on coloring. Study faces, in pictures and in life, and try applying the quirks and emotions you see to your artwork.
Some may look strange at first, but keep playing with it. | |
| 20 May 1999 | David Michael O'Barr | For fourteen you have a good understanding for the basis of color. Your character poses show that you have a strong concept of adding emotion to your work. Just keep practising and it will come. | |
| 20 May 1999 | Kerry Porter | hum, your poses seem rather stiff....try differ angles to draw your subjects from though. It might clear up that stiff look some of yuor figures have. But other wise...nive work! | |
| 21 May 1999 | S. Alexandra Malmberg (Chitterz) | Wanna be able to draw like ya! My work always screw up, one way or another... | |
| 10 Jun 1999 | Anon. | cold? u wanna know cold..come live in whitby. | |
| 9 Feb 2001 | Connor Blade | It's great to see some talent from Western New York! I'm from the Niagara Falls area, keep up the good work! | |
| 8 Jun 2001 | Lauren Whitney Stafford | I agree with what a previous visitor said about your work---you have a beautiful sensitivity with color. I think that the "stiffness" that someone earlier remarked on will work itself out of your pictures as you keep painting and drawing; then again, I get told all the time that my work is a little stiff too, so I should heed my own advice.
Nice work! | |
| 29 Oct 2003 | LooLoo <loopiepoo@aol...com> | Uh......
DON'T EVER STOP DRAWING!
You are VERY Talented for your age!!!
DON'T EVER believe otherwise!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |