| 4 Jun 2002 | Oonagh R. McAreavy | Let's see... 1 - your pencil work rocks. So much detail. *envious sigh*
2 - your COLOUR work rocks - especially on the Bivox (I spelled that wrong, didn't I?)
3 - please tell me what on earth powers your imagination, cos I want some too!!! What a gallery! | |
| 5 Jun 2002 | Nicole Mandelis | This is wicked anime art. I really like the bright colours and simple, yet effective style. Keep on drawing, I'd love to see more! By the way, Escaflowne and Cowboy Bebop rock!  From Nicole | |
| 5 Jun 2002 | Kelley Kat. Torquemada | Amazing artwork. You give your characters such life and attitude. Wonderful work on the colouring and beautiful anatomy. Keep it up, you have so much talent! | |
| 22 Jun 2002 | Renate Ingebrigtsen | I liked a comment you had left on another gallery, so I had to check you out... I reall ydon't regret it! You try so many expressions in lines and color and techniques, and that impresses me! **makes a bow and leaves** | |
| 16 Jul 2002 | Khalis Draygon | Love your art, your really good at drawing people, as ive said many times to alot of other people, i am still no good at drawing people... anyway best wishes for the future
Khalis the Last Draygon | |
| 6 Aug 2002 | Denise Neufeld | I love your work!!! Especially the colored one...great job!! | |
| 28 Sep 2002 | Jimmy | I find your drawings so inspiring and they are very unique I must say I especially like the one with the rainbow queen it's just lovely. I love drawing things like that but i can never get it the way I want. So if you wouldn't mind could you send me some tips on anything related or sites you have seen or things that inspire you, it would mean a lot and I also think that you should have a little section where you tell how you got a certain look ion a picture it would help a lot of people out. Well, I thank you for taking time to read this, and if you don't reply it is al-right. Your pictures are really amazing. They you can say are one in a million.   Sandra Annett replies: "Thank you very much! Truth be told, the thing that really inspires me right now is japanese anime and manga, expecially Yu Watase's manga Fushigi Yuugi. That's some good art, man! I generally 'learned' to draw by looking at pictures and drawing what I saw (Disney and Sailor Moon when I was a kid, manga now, etc). It doesn't take long before you can do original pieces in the same style, and then incorporate different styles and your own preferences to make something all your own! So 'copying' is not a bad thing as a learning tool. Just watch that you don't get trapped in someone else's style: keep it original! Thanks for the suggestions, I'll try to say a little more about technique when I post more pictures. When will that be? I don't know...*very, very busy!*" | |
| 31 Jul 2005 | Zaimless | Love your work. Can see your progressing nicely... Keep it up!!! | |
| 6 Nov 2005 | Carl sandberg | hi i really thinks that your arts is good i love that lines  ...can u comment my gallery? | |
| 9 Nov 2008 | Sandra Annett | Hi Lawrence,
That would be me. You must be at McGill, right? As it happens, I was just recently studying all three of those versions of Metropolis for my second comprehensive exam. I’d like to chat, but I don’t know how to get in touch with you other than to leave a public message here, which I’ll delete in a little while if I don’t hear from you. If you see this, you can mail me at my spam account, sandra.annett [at] gmail.com, and I’ll send you a proper contact.
And then maybe I’ll work on making a more professional website so googling my name doesn’t lead to five-year-old fantasy art... ^^’ | |