| 18 Jan 2003 | Marie-Claude Côté | Loading...This flower is very pretty! I wonder why it's only the first time you've ben mods choice... POO I think that most of them are sold.. ¬¬ Any ways! Keep up doing these marvelous pictures and keep improving! Marie~ | |
| 18 Jan 2003 | Storm | Loading...I think this is the best one =) I like your stile, espesually your use of colour. this one reminds me of the lotus flower, love it =) | |
| 18 Jan 2003 | Sophia Hutchings | Loading...These flowers just get better and better! As Lynsey said the detail in the petals is great, and I love the way it glows! I have another question too, did you base these flowers on different elements? | |
| 18 Jan 2003 | Lynsey McGough | Loading...Out of all your flowers I like this one. Mostly for abstract reasons that I cant quite describe but i also like the colours and the detail on the petals  | |
| 19 Jan 2003 | Rachael Mayo | Loading..."Squish"? Where are you getting Squish? This is some really dynamic - almost graphic designee - art work. I like the linear additions in the background just as much as the electrical effects in the flower. Too cool. Must... Get... Garden Tools... | |
| 12 Jun 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...Again the pics are very beautiful, but the lines just crap it out | |
| 13 Jun 2003 | Effervesence | Loading...Voom. This flower sizzles with energy! I think i would die if i touched it.. Though it would be a happy death. Its so cool. | |
| 14 Oct 2004 | Tabitha General_Wyvern Ruf | Loading...Such an exquisite space flower. And I do hope a spelled 'exquisite' right. | |
| 22 Jan 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...your flower piece looks like a drawing of Dale Chihuly's Macchia and Seaform pieces. Perhaps you should investigate his work to further these pieces and to draw some inspiration out of them. | |
| 19 Dec 2007 | David "Stellar" Auer | Loading...Stellar. Don't listen to crappy Anonymous; his or her comments are the crap. The lines are right. The flower's radiation interferes with the ship's scanners. Some beauty is beyond the power of machines to rightly apprehend. | |