first of all thank you so much for taking the time to put together a critique for this pieceso here's a cuddle for your timethe "finished" or for that matter "unfinished" part of an artwork is a debate that will last as long this world existsto be honest i wanted to "exhaust" all the possibilities for sharp details with this one. Then i thought if i was to follow this path i would most probably end up with anotherwhich obviously took ALL the details and even if this is my way in the majority and something i greatly enjoy, eventually i thought i might be better to leave something to viewers' imagination (because the human brain is made this way.Rushing to fill the "gaps" of missing images with other images already existing in our "hard drive" a.k.a the archives of existing images in our brain)PS: it was a struggle to leave things undone, or half done, just so you know. My first impulse in art (and in all other things in my life too sadly) is to control them for the bigger part and make them behave my way. But Art has this...weird characteristic; it gets to be destroyed and turns out "flat" if fully exploited. Leaving some things working with the instinct some times can be equally valuable to working things at their full potential.