Hello! I'm Jessica fromto critique your work.The first thing that attracted me to this piece was the vibrant colors and composition. There are several colors repeated throughout the entire piece making sure the viewer's eye is drawn all over. This helps keep the viewer interested in the piece but I think it you want for them to become immersed in the art, then adding fine details like patterns and/or intricate folds/shading will be a boon. The perspective looks spot on especially with the bed, but not with the window. Head boards are generally flat against walls, but with this window is appears to be at an angle. I used a ruler against my computer screen to find if there was a way for adjustments and found that an adjustment of just a few degrees would solve this misconception.There are a few places where shading does overrun its usual boundaries such as the chin, but I think you've done well with keeping the light source consistent. The shading on the leg that is furthest from us does give me pause although I understand that the bed may be blocking some light. There should still be more of a shade where the legs meet. Another thing is that the leg furthest seems a bit thick compared to the other leg. At one point it looks like a calf, but considering the length of the thigh, that would not be anatomically correct in placement. The shading on the shirt is great, but the torso looks a bit long however that is based on human standards which I don't know if they apply to this character.Over all, I think you have a great piece and look forward to seeing you further your art.