| 29 Dec 2004 | Eva 'Ladybug' Chait | Loading...Wow... Her muscle structure is amazing... Definatly like this pic Zachariah Campbell replies: "I figured that someone who hunts with a spear would need to have some serious muscle and upper body strength. I don't know what she hunts though... " | |
| 7 Mar 2007 | Norbert īKijinī Pustan | Loading...Know this...A visit to a local museum yesterday provided me with the substantial knowledge to reassure you in this work. Not only does it look stylish...its subject is even supported by many historical artists. Do not ask me for names, but I have seen numerous ancient artworks featuring female satyrs. So, at least you are not the first artist to ignore mythical dogmata  | |
| 19 Sep 2007 | Jacob Studer | Loading...My satyrs are FAR more sexy and feminine Zachariah Campbell replies: "Er, okay... good for you buddy. Let us know when you actually have a gallery up so we can see your "hot" satyrs.Working from the notion that Satyrs are supposed to represent the masculine counterpart to the feminine Nymphs, I suppose it makes sense that a female Satyr would be gnarled, rugged and butch... just as one might expect a "male nymph" to be soft, shy and poncey. However I wasn't really intellectualizing it that much when I drew this picture... I was just drawing a tough tribal satyr huntress. Did I succeed? " | |
| 24 Feb 2010 | Dude23 | Loading...the tail is cute.  | |