| 6 Aug 2003 | Amy 'George' Downum | Loading...*first comment prance* Ice Phoenix! I like ice phoenixes, and ice in general. I love the pose, and the flames below. I cant draw flames....must work on that...yes. Stacey 'Nari Jauhara' Ooms replies: "Thanks muchly for the kind words! Oh, come on! I've seen your gallery too and I love your stuff! Still working on 'perfecting' those flames myself." | |
| 11 Oct 2003 | Rianne 'Rain' de Kok | Loading...never heard of an Ice Phoenix before.. but I really love the idea ^^ Your drawing is very lovely, it really looks like the phoenix is coming right out of the flames. Good motion capture. Stacey 'Nari Jauhara' Ooms replies: "Thanks much! It was suggested to me years ago that if a Phoenix can come from flame then why not other elements like water, wind, and earth? Currently I'm working on the latter two - this being (I suppose) my idea for water -- maybe another 'water phoneix' will be in the works someday. Thank you for the comment!" | |
| 24 Dec 2003 | Moontouched, Goddess Of Insane Elves < | Loading...Well Ice burns so it kinda makes sense I likeys Stacey 'Nari Jauhara' Ooms replies: "Never thought about it that way...but you're right! Thanks for the comment!" | |
| 30 Sep 2004 | White-Phoenix | Loading...Beautiful! I LOVE IT!!! I actually have three nicknames concerning an ice-bird because my skin is always cold, they are: White-Phoenix, Crystalix, and Arcticuno.  | |
| 18 Nov 2005 | Jennifer M. Lawson | Loading...If you hadn't told me it was an ice pheonix I wouldn't of known. I think it's a very origianal idea even if it was coming from flames. People draw pheonixes red yellow and orenge because that's the most commen colors of fire. But they're forgetting the most hottest area is in the blue flames. Also there's fire that's green and purple. I love the wings. the remind me of a feathery haylo. Wonderful job coloring the icey flames. | |
| 27 Dec 2005 | Melanie 'BirdMaster' Avestrana | Loading...Birdies!Birdies!Birdies! I loove them! | |
| 10 Mar 2006 | HappyGrl | Loading...I like your art. It is very pretty, but I think that the face of the phoenix looks a bit elongated. Birds usually have a bit tighter "cheek" ridges, and not as flat and shallow. It is a MAGNIFICENT picture though, and you have a great talent. | |