| 12 Jun 2008 | Paul Cerar | This reminds me of a painting from the "Life Nature Library" volume, "Evolution". The scene was of prehistoric men using a brush-fire to drive elephants into a swamp, and then butchering them.  Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel) replies: "The idea for this was definitely inspired by prehistoric hunters using the bones and the ivory of mammoths. However I don’t imaging those poeple having hunted and killed this dragon. It was a far to big and mighty specimen. I rather mixed the ideas of mammoth hunters and elephant graveyards ..." | |
| 12 Jun 2008 | Natalia Nikitin | | |
| 12 Jun 2008 | Oliver Wallace | | |
| 12 Jun 2008 | Gabriella Bianca Petruso | | |
| 12 Jun 2008 | Anne Wipf | So beautiful. It seems inspired by the whale hunt in the 19th century, isn’t it? Great work and congrats for a well deserved Mod’s Choice. | |
| 13 Jun 2008 | Sandra van Iersel | NIce, brilliant...don’t know WHAT to say  | |
| 14 Jun 2008 | Lolo | so so so nice
thanx | |
| 14 Jun 2008 | Dragomir Cristian Madalin | its a very good drawing but the colors and concept of the entire drawing bring out a good tone of sadness and pain. Fear and torment along with sadness and pain tumbled up and forming hope and desire of survival, prosperity and future.  i think i got it right, right?  | |
| 19 Jun 2008 | Ian 'skully' Morgan | wow - great idea and well painted. | |
| 25 Jun 2008 | Amakura | i have one thing to say about this. BEACHED DRAGON! | |