| 15 Mar 2004 | Anya ´broom rider´ Kholodova | Loading...*the 1st comment dance* Ah, so elegant and so ornamental. I like both red and blue versions very much... They look terrific together, I even know what they are look like: it's the backsides for a set of two decks of playing cards. Heh, may be for my elven deck? : Natalie Touretsky (Gerie Aren) replies: "Yes, it would be nice, but don't they are too colorful? You elven cards have more delicate colors." | |
| 21 Sep 2004 | Sara Melissa Bean | Loading...I think they're both beautiful....I do prefer the blue background, but that's just because blue is my favorite color. Again, your use of design is brilliant and I quite agree with Anya that these would be beautiful backs for decks of cards. Natalie Touretsky (Gerie Aren) replies: "Thank you! " | |
| 15 Jun 2005 | Alicia | Loading...Well done. I think the blue accentuates your piece better because the red causes too much contrast. The blue keeps it softer and more subtle. Natalie Touretsky (Gerie Aren) replies: "Thank you!" | |
| 22 Aug 2005 | Mousy | Loading...The blue goes better with the piece from a certain point of veiw. If you want your pic to have a more watery calmness to it than the blue is perfect! But if you think of your seahorse as having a fiery red temper or something like that then the red would fit. It all depends on your point of view. Both are very beautiful. ^_^! | |