I did not see this coming, ever.Your recent artworks and takes on Harley Quinn all have floored me but this version in specific just outstrips all and creates a memorable & desirable variant even moreso than the film. (This "Red Diamond" version mixes both elements of the original & Asylum versions while importing the film's sweet essence () and subtly translating it into this package. The result is a unique blend of dark and light, evil & innocent, contrasts which also work together as a whole. A strong restraint on linework, esp. with folds & detail help bring out the lovely gradations of tone () to center focus, emitting a unexpected warmth from Quinn-chan, and unique outfit design gets the right balance of reveal & stylized covering layers.I can even see a different approach & tweak to your art-style here, more restrained on detail play & focused on linear flow, smoothly streamlined. Still, meticulous attention & effort is seen esp. in the outfit design () and the way the delicate "corset straps" of the back and hugged against the flesh with soft bulges b/w. This is evidence of an artist giving 100%, and it makes the character pure wholesomeness personified () and a character you can feel for despite being a "anti-hero" at best.Large eyes with deep jewel-like depth radiate child-like joy & vigour, framed with diamonds for a sharp outline contrast and topped with gently glossed lips. Lastly, thin ribbons add a cute touch. I think you should explore and use more of this "rounded" art-style as well.Apologies if I sounded way over-the-top here but I am serious. This is a surprise and your unexpected approach to giving your art-style a flexible mobility of form & expression is what makes your art-style(s) special. I was always used to your trademark art-style () but THIS is how you evolve & expand.for this, and keep firing up your imagination!