| 22 Feb 2009 | Natalie Adams | Loading...*first comment boogie woogie*
i haven’t read the book...but this seems so powerful, or such a simple drawing...simple, but effective!  | |
| 24 Feb 2009 | Erin M Latimer | Loading...OMGosh thank you!!! that is so cool!! I love how you’ve got it at two different angles, and the lighting is great  *sniff* I’ve always loved the imagery in this scene, and you captured it wonderfully ... | |
| 16 May 2009 | Elizabeth emma hampton | Loading...wow the lighting from both angles is great from both east and west...and their faces are so funny but so strong haha I cant describe it. | |
| 21 Jul 2009 | Rebekah Dawn VanSlooten | Loading...i love how you changed the angle of the picture. this is an amazing drawing=] | |
| 15 Dec 2011 | James David Casey | Loading...Wow...what wonderful colours in the sunset
This is how I imagined it...the film version was kinda ugly-looking, dark and just grim everywhere. Just because Voldemort is taking over doesn’t mean the film can’t be beautiful and bright. Examples:
-The Dark Cystal. The tyranical Skeksis have taken over Thra, but the landscape is wonderful and full of life (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Crystal)
-Princess Mononoke-deals with dark and violent themes, but is set in beautiful forests and Japanese towns d gerre replies: "thanks so much! I wanted it to look beautiful but grim at the same time." | |