| 9 Jan 2004 | HannahOliver | Loading...Nice but the stumps where the branches were cut off? Painful. Also the snail is abnormally large. | |
| 20 Feb 2004 | Arendine Martens | Loading...I've placed you in the tour "Ents of Elfwood" | |
| 24 Jan 2005 | Henry | Loading...This is wonderful. It captures fully the nature of the comment being made, the sense of wry humour on Treebeard's face, the surprise and fear of the hobbits who can't see him, Treebeard looks just as I think Tolkein meant him to be, like an academic, threatening until you can see the smile. You have an extraordinarily original and good vision of how the stories should look. | |
| 28 Jan 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...Hey, its very cool how you did the tree | |
| 4 Sep 2005 | Kristina I. Aakre | Loading...What a lovely picture! It's really great! | |
| 5 Oct 2005 | Ffcloud | Loading...The water is amazing | |
| 12 Oct 2005 | Alex | Loading...Very nice,very nice... | |
| 6 Jun 2006 | Elke Van den Broecke | Loading...You've really managed to picture those deep mysterious eyes like they're described in the book! Lovely! | |
| 23 Jul 2007 | Susann Kierds | Loading...This pic is so cool! I really like the little black snail.. I mean, in fact it's quite big- almost as big as the raven.. | |
| 6 Mar 2009 | Natalie Adams | Loading...i love treebeard, he seems to be a mixture of our grandfather, and the headmaster...wierd huh, well this depiction is so charming! I love his kindly eyes, full of life and warmth, just how tolkien described them! Terry .A. Ernest replies: "Yes he`s got to be one of my favourite characters. When you say he`s a mixture of our grandfather, and the headmaster, that exactly how I see him too... " | |