| 7 May 2001 | Cindy M. Clark | Loading...Hey! Thanks for your comments on my site! I found the clay I use at a craft store one dries in water, its kinda good, but at the same time not good. The other clay I've found dries in the open air. I've decided that works really good.  Thanks again for the comment! | |
| 7 May 2001 | Brianne Dahlin | Loading...Thanks for stopping by my page and poking around - I just wanted to come to yours and do the same  How cute is this?! I think those dragons are absolutely ADORABLE! Keep up the wonderful work! | |
| 21 May 2001 | | Loading...I don't like dragons ( or i like them but i am not keen on them ) myself but i am always ready to clap my hands to anyone who can make 3D pics. Great job  . | |
| 27 Oct 2001 | Katerina Borovikov | Loading...I love your art! I love dragons myself and yours are the cutests!!! ^_^ Great job! | |
| 12 Dec 2001 | Anneke Hut | Loading...Hi Martin, I'd like to invite you to join the Garden hub. It's an art community project, which basically consists of a glorified link page of sorts and serves to take up the slack when Elfwood goes down or is temporarily unusable due to administrative action. Most of us miss e-mail or homepage addresses of friends when they can't go to the Elfwood bio's. The Garden could be a good place to find them then! Please ask all your friends to join too! The site is new and we have a slowly growing editorial staff who will be overseeing administrative decisions, so it won't be a singular project but rather a coordinated effort. It would be great if you would submit your galleries to our flowery garden! See you in The Garden. The address is:
http://futureprometheus.com/thegarden/ | |
| 27 Jun 2002 | Oliver Jöhnk | Loading...Your art is great and very inspiring. I'll be back often looking for updates. | |
| 27 Sep 2002 | Ilona Hyvättinen | Loading...*ROTFL* The eyes.. 8-D Uhm.. *Tries to calm down and write something serious.* It's refreshing to see something different after all the anime Elfwood seems to be full off. Great cretures. Don't lose your style! ;] Martin 'Seth' Miller replies: "Thank you so much for that...style is something hard to establish on your own...thankfully I was never trained...although I will soon be going to art school at 35 yo. Wish me luck getting in!!! " | |
| 6 Feb 2003 | Kerri Plique | Loading...Oh cool! Its so rare to find a sculpture gallery! A shame this one does not have more attention! Martin 'Seth' Miller replies: "from any fellow artist...this is the highest honor...thank you so much!!!" | |
| 20 Feb 2003 | Skullcan | Loading...WOW man, these are really cool! this is the first sculpture gallery i've bin too in the elf's wood and it is very original. keep up the funny work!  | |
| 22 Jul 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...Wat materials do u use?? Martin 'Seth' Miller replies: "Sorry it took so long to respond. I use both the Ovencraft homeoven clay and polymer clays such as Supersculpty and regular Sculpty both available at any art retail store." | |