| 8 Nov 2005 | Erin Hopkins | It's beaufiful.  The elf and the unicorn really stand out against that black backdrop. | |
| 9 Nov 2005 | Michelle L. Gerst | This reminds me of the sadness one gets from having to go back to the ordinary world after an adventure. Good pencil-work here. | |
| 10 Nov 2005 | Samantha | I love your unicorns!!! you really bring them to life,this picture has a loving & tender feel | |
| 12 Nov 2005 | Zuya Zarei | I have a solution to the "Deep and dark problem": Elf vision. Or if you are a human, night vision goggles.
Great pencil work, I must say. You only put in the shading where it is necessary. Very easy on one's eyes. | |
| 13 Nov 2005 | Marloes van Drie | You are tooooo great with a pencil! | |
| 6 Dec 2005 | J. Oliver | A very sweet and lovely picture! They both look so sad! You've got some wonderful values here with your pencil. Looks great! | |
| 20 Dec 2005 | Wayne H. Hodge | This is very beautiful. You did a great job on the Unicorn and the Elf. Your shading is good too. By the way, I got things worked out with Elfwood and I have 19 new drawings in my gallery if you want to have a look. ;o) | |
| 17 May 2006 | Don Alejandre Matthews | the overall feel is really nice, but his right arm is a little off. Perhaps drawing a light stick frame of how you the guy to pose then adding "flesh" around it would help in future? | |
| 27 Mar 2007 | Natalie Adams | if i can just sneek a little of Tolkien's influence here...he said that the elves had a sort of inner light within them, and so in the night they appeared to glow...just summat i thought would help solve your problem...and the unicorn, well, that can glow too!!! | |
| 3 Nov 2008 | Lya 'Morgaine' Wyryk | I think this is my favorite of your drawings. I really like the elf’s expression. | |