Comments:

otter - 2004-03-26 21:26:31
Oh, Wee! You are doing some rocking-ass-shit (please pardon my French, I am an ill-mannered otter). I am telling you, sister, I'd pay to hang this in my living room--no kidding. And I am all jealous-but-happy-for-you-at-the-same-time. Keep going!!!

Jess - 2004-03-27 05:12:42
Are lemon bars cakes? Do they have lemon flavoured icing? From a lemon lover. xx

feisty - 2004-03-28 18:22:28
This one is delicious. I love it -- especially the mermaid.

rhya - 2004-03-29 08:22:16
I love your illustrations! They are sooo awesome. Coming to your blog everyday is the best escape! cheerio r

Kate - 2004-03-29 09:38:07
Some of my favorite things all rolled up into one blog post: sea things, general ilk, and fronds. Did you know you can eat fronds? And that lovely Sea Things piece you've done... I wish I could return back to the seashore from whence I came this past weekend. Though it was a bit cold for bathing. xo

Kate - 2004-03-29 09:39:19
More art like this! More art like this! It is so feminine and fantastical.

Bianca - 2004-03-29 11:27:02
This illustration is beautiful and so interesting - very different! I LIKE IT! Thanks for your comments on my corner the other day - I can't wait to see your new business/Professional web site, with pictures of your different projects. . I think that when you finish a new commission work you can always ask your clients if it is OK to have pictures of the project on your portfolio, I actually think it is your right to keep copies of it (unless you relinquish your rights before you even start that project). You can always, inform before hand that you will post it on your online portfolio, without revealing personal things about the owners of the piece. Unless it is something very personal (like a nude portrait, and I don't know where that example came from) - I think must people won't have a problem with it. BBB

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