Hello, I'm from First, let me tell you that I think this is amazing! You are right that there is a certain weirdness to it, but that is something very appealing about this piece. I think the contrast between the different layers create an interesting, somewhat mysterious mood. The dark background and foreground accentuate the bright, light-flooded glade and makes me wonder what you would find in the more shadowy areas.You did an excellent job at conveying a sense of depth as well. It's true that the layers mostly consist of few, rather flat colors. But even so, the way you use size differences in the plants and blur in the areas further away or closer to the viewer makes the picture seem very three-dimensional. It also guides the viewers eye straight to the character and makes him the center of attention. Looking at this, I feel a bit as if I'm diving into the picture myself and lying in the grass on the front.The dwarf himself looks great too. I like how his hair seems to be moving with the wind. His pose is good, too. He looks very strong and alert, ready to defend himself if necessary, but not actually frightened.I love how you use details. The grass and treebark look like they're made of rather simple lines, a bit sketch-like, but it works very much in favour of the whole piece. Usually, I would recommend using a bit more detail overall, but I don't think it would be an improvement here.I wish I had something to criticize here, but even if I look very closely, I can't find anything you could improve. All in all, the piece has a very interesting style and shows that you know how to use perspective and lighting in your favor to create an engaging atmosphere and interesting composition. I'm thoroughly impressed with your work.