| 9 Feb 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...She looks so free  awesome | |
| 20 Feb 2006 | Morgan L. Weber | Loading...I have to admit, I'm one of those people who would never think of drawing chubby women. Probably because I use my own body shape as a reference most often, but this is beautiful. You did an excellent job with the anatomy. Her feet are great; most people don't spend that much time on feet. I really like her legs too. She's chubby, yet muscular. I have a lot of friends who could relate to this gallery. The arm hair thing caught me off guard a little. If only the world could be more accepting of body hair... Thanks for sharing your gallery with the world.Thank you very much! I agree ... too many artists don't bother with feet when they can show so much personality and add beauty! This world (well, at least North America) definitely needs to be more accepting of body hair!But again, thank you! | |
| 3 Mar 2006 | Laura A. Baker ltlitaly@hic...net> | Loading...I have to admit that at first I was a bit thrown off by the whole "Hair everywhere" thing. Not that it's anything WRONG, but it's how MOST of us have been conditioned to react. Same thing goes for the "Fat" thing. Truly, I have met more genuinely nice, friendly & caring "fat" women than thin women in my life. I don't know why, it's just always been that way from my own experiences. The fact that you personally express your opinion on these "taboo" subjects through these wonderful pictures is truly a step in the right direction I believe. I love "Ballerina" and everything about her, hair and all! Keep on doing what you're doing and don't let any negative ppl get in the way of your genius  Thank you very much. In most drawings i try to make the fact thay they are fat and have natural body hair seem like just a normal thing that is not seen as weird, or not even really noticed until looked at and thought, "Wow, i thought she was sexy even though she's fat and hairy?" To do that initial throwing off, and then plant that seed in someone's mind that, "Hey, there are other forms of beauty..." - that's my goal, so thank you very much for helping me realize it, and thank you for enjoying Miss Ballerina here, hehe!! | |
| 4 Apr 2006 | Karoline Albrigtsen | Loading...Very, very charming, I must say xD*giggles*Thank you very much! {  D | |
| 3 Jul 2006 | S. A. Mi | Loading...Interesting pose!!Thank you! | |
| 25 Sep 2006 | Juliana | Loading...Yes, This is another great drawing. I love ther energy this gives off and it shows how very brave she is also. Thanks for drawing this!Bravery of self-image is definitely one of my goals here! Thank you very much, and you're welcome! | |
| 29 Oct 2006 | Bootwad | Loading...You are probably my favorite artist, at the moment. It amazes me that there are still men out there who appreciate a kind of beauty other than stick thin, tanned, blonde, huge breasted women. Back in the good old days (1600's?) being pale and round was admired. It showed fairness and high status. Snow white was actually described as being soft and pale, red lips, black hair blah blah... But she was plump and pale. I still think is beautiful, anyway. And about the hair... If men dont shave... Why should women? Well, men might shave the face, and the women, thier legs, but really. It itches to shave there. Anyway... You are an amazing artist, and i admire your style.Hehehe, why thank you very much! I am honored! But yah, those are my exact points, too! I love fair, pale skin, and if men don't shave, why should women? You're exactly right!! Hehe. And thank you again very much! | |
| 27 Dec 2006 | Lindzi V. Sayles | Loading... | |
| 15 Dec 2007 | Soupygirl | Loading...i adore her! I think this pose would be wonderful for a wind goddess--- i can imagine her with wind coming from beneath her and flowing long hair flying up and away --- if you decide to do that one- please let me know!That does sound like a beautiful idea! And thank you very much! Many of my other women (especially my Orb Goddesses, and the one i named "Morning Breath") have long flowing hair, so you might like them! | |
| 2 Sep 2011 | Juli harde | Loading...I still admire your great work of art! | |