| 29 Aug 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...well, i believe it is the faeries or faries that are the big leager Fay's, but like was said you never know in the fantasy realms BTW i like the total uncliche of the pic, you made her look elegant and beautiful in her ownn way! way to go! Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "Usually I just see it as the same creatures. The different words are just from different languages. The Danish word for the same creature is "fe". But thanks for liking it. ^-^" | |
| 7 Sep 2005 | Hony B. ee | Loading...well it may be the same essential word, but look how the different cultures showed them. all a small/dainty, most have pointed ears. but in Old World the fey creatures would take of with young ones and such. in the New World they would be saintly patrons boarding on angels of the elements Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "Well, some refer to fay as what we today would call elves. You still see that influence shine though in some stories. The webcomic Eversummer Eve for instance, got a fayworld inhabited by creatures having the same heigth as humans (and no wings). And look at the legends surrounding Arthur (And Morgaine Le Fay). " | |
| 11 Jan 2006 | Anton Fridland | Loading...Wonder how she gets of the ground??? Nice pic realy well done, original as well. Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "Like all other bumblebees I guess. She ignores reality and flies in spite of it. ^_~" | |
| 20 Mar 2006 | Shinobi of The Misty | Loading...Does this mean that if i believe hard enough i have wings i can deny reality and lift off too? on a more down to earth note: i appreciate your willingness to deviate from the more commonly accepted rules of thumb, her facial features don't look pasted on from a different face, they look like they belong to her, her wings are veeeery cute, and her hair is awsome (as always) Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "Well, I couldn't say. but it works for her. ^_~ Anyway, thanks a lot for liking her. This little lady apreciates all the love she gets. Not that she NEEDS it, but she still likes to be liked. It makes her even happier. ^_~" | |
| 4 Apr 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...Awwwww, shes my twin! Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "Really? You're a cute little winged fairy? Cool! Send me a picture please, I'd love to make some extra money selling that to magazines. ^_~" | |
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| 19 Jun 2006 | Uschi Hovsepian | Loading...It's so refreshing to see a fat pic instead of the popular, over-rated, bulimic shrimps that one sees so often. Great piece, is what I'm trying to say. (Althouh, I must admit that my people do usually appear to have either an unearthly fast matabolism or an eating disorder.) ; } Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "Thanks a lot. i did my best making her look cool and dignified despite the extra weight. ^_~" | |
| 7 Aug 2006 | Huny Bakd 'am | Loading...It is a dignified pose, and I really like the creative hair, and the wings (though her right one seems to have dissapeared behind her hair) and it really takes a great community of artists and artsy people to be able to appreciate something like this, I've been on other sites where a picture like this garners so many flames the artist takes it off, nice job, I really liked it! Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "Hehe, if this started to get flames, I'd simoply deleted them as they show up. Why flame something like this anyway? She's a happy and selfconfident fairy. " | |
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| 19 Jun 2008 | Sarah Rose Cooper | Loading...This is cute. It is so different. And although she is so heavy, shes cute in her own way. Rikke Lindskov ´Gwennafran´ Loft replies: "And I bet she’s got more charisma than most. " | |