| 14 Jun 2002 | Kathline | Loading...OMOGHS! How could no one of commetedd on this?! I am so mad -grumbles to self- Anyways, I LOVE your drawings and am very spiritual! I love the way you draw faces and bodys! I am still working on my own! Great JOB! Meredith M. French replies: "Thank you very much for the kind comment. I am glad you liked the piece. " | |
| 29 Oct 2002 | Anonymous | Loading...I think that the woman that is deceased looks to stiff, and her clothes have no flow, gravity needs to be considered. I think that this piece would be a D. Meredith M. French replies: "Um...I have no intention of being snobby here, but the last time I checked, dead people are stiff. She wasn't intended to look as if she had a whole of lot of motion acting on her body. " | |
| 17 Nov 2002 | Lace Valentine | Loading...Like the angel a lot. I think the drawing would have been more effective if the corpse had been lain the other way, with head where feet lay--in the vicinity of the angel's gaze. As for the gravity issue, maybe the hair on the corpse could have fallen down more--but yeah, the dead don't dance when rigor mortis sets in. | |
| 19 Feb 2003 | Kathy Rogers | Loading...I really like the dark colors used in this drawing, it really sets the forboding mood. I also like how you shaded the angel's dress and her wings. Meredith M. French replies: "Thanks! " | |
| 2 Oct 2003 | Brianna C. Kennedy | Loading... | |
| 5 Apr 2004 | Carrie 'Tiger's Eye' Johnson | Loading...the wings on the angel are different from how you usually draw them, aren't they? I love them! I also love how it really looks as though the angel is floating just above the girl. Wonderful job! | |
| 27 Apr 2004 | Danny | Loading...I love this picture, it looks like one I drew for a poem called Angel of Death. | |