| 10 Dec 2003 | Jescele | I really love how the outline of the woman looks like that of a howling wolf. Excellent vision, lovely work. | |
| 10 Dec 2003 | Wolf | Ilike!!!!!great job making the womans outline look like a howling wolf! | |
| 11 Dec 2003 | Stacie Joyce Taylor | Ooooo, me likie! | |
| 30 Mar 2004 | Kyrissean | Artist, there's a similar story with horses. A girl got lost with her horse herd, and the king of the horses saved her and protected her from harm. There's a lot more, but to make a long wonderful story short she eventually turns into a horse and lives happily ever after with the horse king. I'm glad the Native Americans were as wise as they were about the spiritual connections between the animals on this earth. Where would we be without their wisdom? And on that note, where would we be without great art?  Katherine J. Grantham replies: "Your comment gives me some wonderful ideas for fantasy mustang art (especially with apaloosas). Thank you, oh muse! " | |
| 25 Aug 2004 | Blizzard Dragon | This picture seems to me like a show called "Wolves Rain" that I watch every Saturday at 12  0 p.m. The only difference is that it's about wolves that use human forms instead. Love the pic. Keep it up.  Katherine J. Grantham replies: "Yeah, I've caught a bit of that show. Intriguing idea. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!" | |
| 21 Aug 2005 | Anon. | Awesome idea! That her feathers in her hair and clothes make her look like wolf. Beautiful! | |
| 29 Aug 2005 | Anonymous | Everything about this pic is beautiful. I especially like the wolf on the right. Can you draw a picture of coyotes in the same idea? | |
| 6 Jan 2008 | Ashley R. Wynn | Very pretty, wuld makea great print... | |
| 26 Jun 2008 | Anon. | this pic reminds me of the book Julie of the wolves the girl has to depend her survival on the wolves. | |
| 23 Oct 2008 | Rachael Elenwye Green | Yah! I was just about to say that! It does remind me of Julie of the Wolves! The picture is very well drawn well done! | |