| 20 Dec 2004 | Mette <ettem7@hot...com> | Loading...I absolutely adore this drawing. The pose, the floating hair, the black and white contrasting. So vibrant. I was wondering if I could use this as a part of a layout for my journal? You'd be getting full credit for the drawing, of course. Breathtaking work. | |
| 8 Jan 2005 | *jodie* | Loading...Oh he looks just like I imagined! | |
| 20 Dec 2005 | Hihi | Loading...Well he doesn't really look like I imagine him to be but a good interpretation nonetheless. The fool is my favourite character in any series I haver read. He is hilarious. | |
| 2 Jan 2006 | Boomchakalakshakamakafakatakalakashakaweeeeeeeepoo | Loading...Weeeeeee | |
| 2 Jan 2006 | Moocowhowwowchowlowpow | Loading...Good. I like it. | |
| 2 Jan 2006 | Hyrycz | Loading...It looks just as it should. Well done. | |
| 2 Jan 2006 | Robo J | Loading...It's a great drawing. It just looks very different from my own interpretation. Then again I often ignore a character description and put what I would rather se in it's place. He does very feminine though but I have heard rumours that he is actually a woman. I'm still reading the third book. But anyway, it is an excellent drawing. | |
| 5 Feb 2007 | Sannah | Loading...Love it, in my mind he is always morphing, so in one moment he looks like this and the next moment he looks dead serious and everything about him changes. But you have perfectly captured one of my images of the beloved fool. I love his face and his pose and expression and ratsy and everything! | |
| 10 Apr 2008 | Honeyedapricots | Loading...Yes, you included Ratsy! That’s awesome! | |