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Hey there!Now, I'm not much into anime so sorry if I get the idea wrong but Uno is a criminal in the Nanbaka series and is in prison? Since he wears the stripped clothes, I assumed. Taking the fictional character and portraying him as an angel is super cute and I'm totally impressed. I like his pose in this piece and how innocent he's trying to be. The crooked smile, closed eyes and joint palms are giving a realistic feel to the character's gestures through the artwork. I also like the attire that he's flaunting; the striped lowers and the top being tightened around his wait is cool and goes well with the character's personality. Even the details at the end of the trousers as they fall loosely over the shoes is nice to notice. The long braided hair is his attribute and I appreciate the originality of the model that you've kept.Having said that, a few things can certainly be worked upon to help polish this piece. For starters, the eyebrows can be filled in to not look like they're left incomplete by mistake. The end of the braid can have a little more pointed ends to make it look more realistic. Though the body is lean and quite well drawn, I feel like the arms aren't on-point. There's a whole lot of difference between the sizes of the forearms and upperarms. The upperarm is well defined with the curves to represent biceps but the elbow and forearm aren't sitting well. Maybe try to leave a little space while starting the line art of the forearm and not touch the line to the upperarm. This would allow the elbow to look more natural than too pointy. The wings can be a little more detailed though that's a mere suggestion and not something you've to necessarily work on.In addition, I loved the way the hair comes out from under his cap, it makes him look attractive. Even the tattoo on his left upperarm is a good trait you used. The wings and angel ring is attached to his body through straps gives it a natural feel and brings sense to the artwork.Overall, a job well done and I look forward to seeing some more of your pieces.