| 15 Aug 2000 | Matthew D. Handy | Yeah, you can tell she's upset. Good job on the expression. The proportions look well done too! "I hope the news isn't too...terrible <'v_v'> | |
| 29 Sep 2000 | Linda Gock | Poor thing, you can really see that look of shock and disbelief on her face. Great shading again. | |
| 6 Oct 2000 | Brinson M. Thieme | Probably my favorite in your gallery--for some reason, reminds me of the uber-atmospheric pics in Stephen King's Eyes of a Dragon. Oo, shudder. I like the pencil work here, and the dress is really well designed--simple, but with nice cuts and detailing. ^__^ | |
| 10 Oct 2000 | Lydia | Oh... maybe this was back in 96... when she found out Bill Clinton was reelected!! *snickers* Seriously, though, it's great... I really can't draw people.  | |
| 2 Jul 2002 | Peter Town | I like the washed out look of this one, great mood too. Really cool how the window to the outside world is up against a stark white background...sweeeet. | |
| 30 Aug 2002 | YOUR SIS | This picture makes me think of a beautiful quote I heard once, "When God closes a door, he always opens a window" | |
| 23 Sep 2002 | Samantha E. Bako | I think I like this one best! It's very pretty, and the proportions look good! There's a definite sense of style to it  | |
| 23 Aug 2003 | * Crystal * | This is soooo cool. I love the meaning by it. You captured the emotion beautifully on her face. I can see that she is upset. You did a good job with the shading. Simple drawing but yet wonderful. Nice job keep up the good work   Kathleen Kinard replies: " Thank you! I wish I still had a copy of this one... there's someone out there who does... I would do a better scan of it- but oh well!" | |
| 29 Jan 2005 | Emma | She's very well drawn. She does remind me of one of my friends when she's having a "tragic" moment Keep up the good work. | |