Paul M. Woods , May 18, 2006; 07:15 P.M.
The eyes are really quite piercing, and would fit the picture better if you could soften them in some way.
Leon Huchison , May 18, 2006; 07:33 P.M.
Good effect, unusual, very good.
Haleh Bryan 
, May 18, 2006; 07:38 P.M.
Paul
This is a dedication for the fire goddess! She has fire in her eyes and in her belly! Otherwise I agree with you.
Leslie Battjes
, May 18, 2006; 08:13 P.M.
Haleh,
I like the sharp eyes standing out from the rest. Looks like she's materializing out of the wall and the eyes have made it first! I like it! Very unique. I also like the subtle colors you've left here. Nice.
Leslie
Haleh Bryan 
, May 18, 2006; 08:15 P.M.
Leslie
Thanks for your input and coming out of the wall story! :)
S. M. , May 19, 2006; 02:48 A.M.
Pulok Pattanayak , May 19, 2006; 09:49 A.M.
Fantastic art work.
Regards...
Pnina Evental 
, May 19, 2006; 11:45 A.M.
The subtle subdued warm color range with the grainy texture and the model's blue eyes ( in fact the only "cold" hue in the image), all together are beautifuly working. The rose is a nice addition as it's direction is opposed to the model's direction and is ballancing nicely the composition. Where do you find all these beautiful models? ;-))
Haleh Bryan 
, May 19, 2006; 11:51 A.M.
Pulok and Pnina
Thank you Pulok for commenting. Pnina, they usually find me but it has not always been this way! There was a time (many years ago) that I had to look hard for models but those days are gone. Thanks for stopping by.
Manuel Gonzalez 
, May 19, 2006; 04:52 P.M.
Simplemente estraordinaria. Feleicitaciones
Paula Grenside
, May 20, 2006; 10:44 A.M.
Love the grainess in this and the shining eyes.
Emily Koch , May 21, 2006; 08:34 P.M.
Beautiful classic portrait. The grain and selective color works well on this.