| 18 Aug 2003 | Alex Hakobian AKA Avaz | Loading...Wow, this has major creep factor oozing from it. The eerie glow, and the translucency of it all => Really amazing. Just one small barely noticeable thing I found to critique on is the hand. The digits seem equidistant from each other. The thumb seems too high to be natural.... but then again, who'm I to say this seemingly ethereal creature is natural? Maybe you -wanted- it to have 5 even fingers. hehe! ^_^ Lisa Coleman replies: "Thanks for the critique! I'm still debating if I should bother reworking his hand or not. Maybe if enough people say something..." | |
| 23 Sep 2003 | Rebecca Carr | Loading...Chalkeos means brass, but I'm not sure what Luxon means. It's Greek, right? Great work on this one, love the colors and the atmosphere. Lisa Coleman replies: "Luxon is my boyfriend's last name. It means, roughly, "born of light" I seem to remember the Chalkeos came from my poking through a Greek dictionary and randomly picking it. I do that a lot." | |
| 24 Sep 2003 | Hannah Burrows | Loading...Wow, i love it!
Its so earthral and translucent, it looks really pritty (-urng, pritty?? Its more than pritty, damn my lousy...Er...Wordplay?!) i like the background, it sort a swirls in, which is a nifty cool effect!
Well done, really brillient work! | |
| 26 Sep 2003 | Elke *Kanthra* Van den Ende | Loading...Whoa! Very impressive. Love the colours! | |
| 29 Oct 2003 | Pojen | Loading...WOW! This is a really cool picture. I love the way you draw and everything else. You seem to have a style all your own. You don't seem to care what people think either. But this is really good.  | |
| 16 Nov 2003 | Wendy Bittnerová | Loading...Being of light and shadow...great use of color...could see him hovering over my bed waiting to steal my soul... | |
| 7 Jan 2005 | Luke1:7-05 <lukecharchu | Loading...Lisa, have you ever seen the Brides of Light by ManWoman? He is from BC, Canada. I met him years ago in his woman years. He is like a biker Buddha with a "Harley" Krisna twist. You can see his stuff at: http://www.manwoman.net/art/homesick.html http://www.manwoman.net/art/homesick2.html Luc Lisa Coleman replies: "I love ManWoman! I plan on getting a swastika tattoo someday thanks to him. " | |